Senator representing Adamawa North senatorial district, Elisha Abbo on Tuesday clashed with Senator Oluremi Tinubu and other members of the Senate ad hoc committee investigating the sec toy shop violence.
Abbo got provoked when he got to the committee and found out that journalists were present at the hearing.
He immediately protested the presence of journalists and gave the committee recommendations on how to conduct the hearing of the case.
This did not go well with members of the committee include the Chairman, Senator Sam Egwu.
Abbo said he had refused to allow journalists interview him over the matter, and he would not understand why he came in for the hearing to be “ambushed” by journalists.
Insisting that the hearing be done privately Abbo said “I am not addressing camera, I am not addressing the press.”
Before allowed to explain this, Remi Tinubu, senator representing Lagos central who is a member of the committee, told Abbo he was new in the senate and cannot tell the committee how to handle the hearing.
“You are just joining us. We have a procedure and we are also under law. What we are doing, we are doing as a legislature. You don’t come in here when we invite you, despite you are our colleague, you are on the other side now,” she said.
“Everybody requires a fair hearing, what is going on with you affects us as a body. You don’t come in here and dictate to us the procedure we are supposed to adopt. You don’t dictate to us, because you undermine us by even trying to do that. You haven’t even listen to us, even if we are going beyond what you expect, you can stop us.
“Do you want us to protect you, or do you want us to defend you, or you want to be on your own? Do you realise that the senate when we constitute this, whatever the law gives, we can also suspend you?”
Interrupting Tinubu with a protest, Abbo said the senator should not threaten him with suspension.
“Are you threatening me with suspension?” he asked.
“I am a senator like you, I won’t sit here and you threaten me with suspension. With all due respect, you cannot threaten me with suspension, I take exception, ma’am.”
After heated argument, the committee resolved to go on closed-door session
The police had earlier arraigned Abbo and after spending a night in custody, he was granted bail.
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