•To face disciplinary panel
Senate yesterday, moved to investigate its Vice Chairman of the Committee on Employment, Labour and Productivity, Senator Oluremi Tinubu over disparaging comments against the upper legislative chamber and its leadership.Senate Leader, Victor Ndoma-Egba (SAN) raised a motion under Order 43 (Privileges) of the Senate Standing Orders (2011, as amended) and drew the attention of the chamber to some newspaper reports by Senator Tinubu where she reportedly bemoaned “the rot” in the Senate.
In another interview, she allegedly said the Senate leadership pandered to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)-led executive arm of government.
Said Ndoma-Egba: “I would have brought this matter on the first day of our resumption but for respect for the memory of our departed colleague, Senator Dahiru Awaisu Kuta.
“Today, therefore, is my earliest opportunity to raise it and that is why I have raised this matter of privilege. There’s a story carried in Thisday of June 5, 2014 attributed to a distinguished colleague of ours, Senator Oluremi Tinubu and the headline is this: ‘Activities in the Senate are depressing’ and I will read with your kind permission, parts of the story.
“Senator Oluremi Tinubu representing Lagos Central Senatorial District took a swipe at the leadership of the Senate, accusing it of poor performance. Tinubu, at a media parley, to mark her third anniversary in the Senate said activities in the the upper legislative chamber were depressing because its leadership has failed to address a lot of pressing national issues for partisan reasons.
“She accused the Senate leadership of pandering to the wishes of the executive arm of government, which is led by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).” I will just stop here.
“There’s another story in the Daily Trust of Monday, June 9, 2014, again attributed to Senator Oluremi Tinubu: “Why I may not return to the Senate in 2015” and with your kind permission, may I just read a little of it. “Wife of the former Lagos State governor, Oluremi Tinubu said she may not return to the Senate next year if the rot in the upper chamber persists. Mrs. Tinubu said she was depressed with the various activities that go on in the Senate.
“Mr. President, Distinguished Colleagues, as I said before, I’m a Senator first and foremost and by the grace of my colleagues, a member of the leadership of the Senate and to the best of my knowledge, Senator Tinubu has never raised any concern with me or with the leadership on the activities of the Senate.
“I think it is most unkind, it is most uncharitable for a distinguished Senator, who has the opportunity of raising concerns with her colleagues, not doing so and going straight to the media to play to the gallery.
“So, I object very, very seriously to the comments made by Senator Tinubu and I want to submit that my privilege, as a Senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria has been breached by the said Senator.”
He later laid the newspapers before the Senate as evidence.
Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu, who presided over the session referred the matter to the Committee on Ethics, Privileges and Public Petitions chaired by Senator Ayo Akinyelure.
“This matter is referred to the committee so that they can have Senator Tinubu present her own side of the story and if possible, invite the newspapers, which published the stories,” Ekweremadu said.
The committee has two weeks to submit its report to the Senate for consideration.
Source: Sun