Senators who stayed away from Tuesday’s inauguration of the
national assembly have finally been sworn in by the new senate
president,
Bukola Saraki. But there was drama when Remi, wife of Bola
Tinubu, refused to shake hands
with
Saraki after her swearing-in on Wednesday morning, leaving his hand
hanging and muttering some words to the senate president in a low tone.
Saraki had on Tuesday outwitted Tinubu-backed candidate, Ahmad Lawan, in
the race for the nation’s No. 3 position. However, other newly sworn-in
senators shook hands with the senate president after taking the
statutory oaths. Lawan, who was the preferred APC candidate, and George
Akume, who was the preferred deputy, were both sworn in on Wednesday
morning. Twenty-six other senators-elect were also sworn in. Some of
them are: APC senators Abdullahi Adamu (Nasarawa) Bukar Abba Ibrahim
(Yobe), Gbenga Ashafa (Lagos), Olusola Adeyeye (Osun), Isiaka Adeleke
(Osun), and Shehu Sani (Kaduna). They were all absent at the
inauguration as the ruling party had called for an emergency meeting
simultaneously and could not be sworn in as required by law before they
could take their seats in the red chamber. The senate thereafter went
into a closed-session at 10:58 am. APC had, in a press statement on
Tuesday evening, instructed the absentee senators to report for the
traditional swearing-in.
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