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Senators fight over Akpabio’s seat

Trouble started when Akpabio sought to speak on a matter at plenary.

Akpabio, the former minority leader, lost his seat at the front row following his defection from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC) during the recess.

In line with senate rule, the Akwa-Ibom lawmaker was assigned a new seat by the Clerk upon resumption of plenary last Tuesday.

The seat, according to Senate President Bukola Saraki, had no microphone.

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Trouble however started during plenary on Wednesday, October 17, 2018, when Akpabio sought to speak on a matter raised on the floor.

Saraki asked Akpabio to move to a seat, within the APC side, where there was a microphone in order for him to speak.

This was followed by a protest by Akpabio’s APC colleagues who felt he was being "maltreated" by the Senate President.

The Senate was then thrown into a rowdy session which lasted for about fifteen minutes.

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Senate leader, Ahmed Lawan, and the Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu, Ali Ndume and Dino Melaye and other lawmakers were seen arguing with others.

Calm was restored after Akpabio apologized to the Senate for his earlier action.

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