Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki, who reportedly averted senator Godswill Akpabio from talking from a seat no longer assigned him, brought on a rowdy session on Wednesday at the countrywide assembly
Remember that Akpabio, a former minority chief these days defected to the APC from the PDP, and his former seat is now occupied with the aid of Senator Olujimi Abiodun.
according to a document through the cable, senator Albert Akpan, from Akwa Ibom north-east, had raised the alarm of alleged plans with the aid of the APC inside the state to purpose mayhem and to ensure that the 2029 general elections do now not maintain inside the kingdom which has earlier than now adjudged one of the most peaceful states in the USA.
Akpabio sought to reply to the allegation the use of the microphone of senator Ali Ndume, from Borno south, due to the fact his microphone isn't functioning.
but, Saraki refused Akpabio to talk the usage of any other senator’s microphone and insisted that Akpabio must move to any other seat in which there may be an operating microphone.
for that reason, the hallowed chamber became very rowdy as the deputy senate president, Senator Ike Ekweremadu and senator Emmanuel Paulker who made frantic efforts to speak on the difficulty could not communicate.
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