Rowdy Senate session as Dino Melaye ‘decamps’
The embattled Kogi West senator, Dino Melaye, attended the Senate plenary on Wednesday after some weeks absence. Mr Melaye has been bed-ridden since he landed in the hospital after a failed attempt to evade being taken to Kogi State by the Nigerian police. The lawmaker, raising a point of order on Wednesday, thanked his colleagues, members of the House of Representatives, his constituents and the Nigerian populace for standing by him during his travails with the police.
He also took his time to thank the leadership of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) for their support. “Specially, I appreciate the Peoples Democratic Party for making statement during my recall exercise and asking everyone to stay aback. Politics has been shown not to be individualistic but to be about issues and purpose. To the National Chairman and executives of PDP in Kogi State, I salute you.”
Mr Melaye, who attended the chamber with a neck support, also asked the Senate President, Bukola Saraki, to mandate the sergeant-at-arms to create a seat for him at the opposition wing of the chamber. Thereafter, he announced he would sit beside former Senate President, David Mark, pending the time a seat will be allocated to him.
“I have a special request to you Mr President,” he
said. “Because of the trauma I went through and I’m still going through, I want
to seek your indulgence that you will call on the Sergeant-at-arms to look for
a comfortable seat for me on this side of the divide (pointing to the
opposition wing) because I am no longer comfortable sitting here. So, I want to
ask the Senate President that you mandate the sergeant-at-arms tomorrow to look
for a seat for me on this other divide of the chamber.
“Before you do that today, through the help of my
walking stick I will take a comfortable seat close to Papa, General Senator
David Mark pending when you get me a comfortable seat on this side.”
He did not state categorically that he was
decamping, but his colleagues perceived a suspicion that he had concluded plans
to move to the PDP.
Mr Melaye thereafter moved to the opposition side
to sit beside Mr Mark.
Mr Melaye’s movement was greeted by rowdiness
among lawmakers at the Senate floor with those who spoke later expressing mixed
reactions. The PDP senators spoke in favour of his move while APC senators
tried to prevent his movement.
The Senate President, Bukola Saraki, granted his
immediate prayer of sitting beside Mr Mark for the day while noting that his
request for a permanent seat at the opposition wing will be looked into. But
the decision didn’t go down well with APC senators.
First to oppose was the Senate Leader, Ahmed
Lawan, who said Mr Melaye’s movement without proper allocation negates Order 56
(3) of the Senate.
“Senator Dino Melaye remains one of our senators
of the APC stock. I sat there for eight years and I know how the seats there
are. I have sat here for the last three years and I know the difference. We
have the best seat to give him at this side. If there is any difficulty with
his seat, we’ll find any other one for him.”
He requested the chief whip to bring Mr Melaye
back to the APC wing of the chamber.
Next was the Deputy Senate President, Ike
Ekweremadu, who argued that Mr Melaye’s action was borne out of his welfare and
right to exercise freedom. He urged APC senators to respect the action.
Godswill Akpabio, the Senate Minority Leader, said
the movement is not about party allegiance. He said the PDP is willing to
accept any APC senator who wishes to cross.
“Where we are now is the Nigerian Senate. Whether
to the left or the right. At any point in time that any senator on the left feels
that his or her seat is not comfortable. He is welcomed here. I want to welcome
Senator Dino here. We are the ones that should have complained, but we are not
complaining. We must be our brothers’ keepers,” he said.
Amidst rowdiness still, Barau Jibrin (Kano-APC)
said the National Assembly is empowered to regulate its proceedings according
to section 60 of the constitution. He prevailed on the Chief Whip to return Mr
Melaye to his seat pending the time he is allocated another seat in accordance
with Senate rule.
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