ADVERTISEMENT

‘All Progressives Crisis’, PDP Senators mock APC lawmakers at plenary

PDP Senators throw shades at their APC colleagues over the party's internal crises.

The ruling APC has been enmeshed in several crises recently.

The APC national leader, Bola Tinubu was appointed by President Muhammadu Buhari to reconcile aggrieved members of the party before the electioneering period.

Drama ensued when the Senate leader, Ahmad Lawan moved for the adjournment of plenary for APC senators to attend the party’s National Executive Council (NEC)meeting.

ADVERTISEMENT

“Today, the All Progressives Congress, the ruling party, the APC, is holding its NEC meeting and it has already started,” Lawan said.

“As a very time-conscious party, our colleague senators on this side (majority) are representatives of the chamber, and because of this I want to plead with all our colleagues here across party lines to show the understanding just as we had shown understanding when the minority party, the PDP senators have to go for congresses or whatever.

“Based on this, Mr. President, very distinguished colleagues, I move that we stand down all the items on the Order Paper to another legislative day, to enable our colleagues to attend the NEC meeting of the ruling party, I so move,” he added.

"All Progressives Crisis," PDP senators chorused.

ADVERTISEMENT

Lawan sought the protection of the Deputy President of the Senate, Ike Ekweremadu, who presided over the plenary.

Seconding the motion, the deputy minority leader, Emmanuel Bwacha, dropped another sub.

“Before I second the motion, I want to join my colleagues from the other side sincerely and wish them safe landing,” Bwacha said.

“The number of policemen we have is short because of the crises. I don’t how many we will dispatch there to supervise (the meeting). So, Mr. President, having advised as such, I pray that there will be a safe landing,” he added.

Senate President Bukola Saraki was absent at the APC NEC meeting.

JOIN OUR PULSE COMMUNITY!

Unblock notifications in browser settings.
ADVERTISEMENT

Eyewitness? Submit your stories now via social or:

Email: eyewitness@pulse.ng

Recommended articles

“People are setting up business centres, calling themselves pastors - Oshiomhole

“People are setting up business centres, calling themselves pastors” - Oshiomhole

Rivers Reps console tanker blast victims, seek aid from philanthropists

Rivers Reps console tanker blast victims, seek aid from philanthropists

Tinubu, Bill Gates says technology will curb corruption, aid Govt transparency

Tinubu, Bill Gates says technology will curb corruption, aid Govt transparency

Comply with EFCC's arrest, avoid disgracing former Benue Governors - Ortom

Comply with EFCC's arrest, avoid disgracing former Benue Governors - Ortom

UniAbuja female final year student declared missing

UniAbuja female final year student declared missing

JAMB releases fresh update on 2024 results

JAMB releases fresh update on 2024 results

Coalition lauds Speaker for pro-masses forum on State Police

Coalition lauds Speaker for pro-masses forum on State Police

Tinubu secures $600m seaport investment from Danish company

Tinubu secures $600m seaport investment from Danish company

‘Warri Boys in Lagos’ launches ₦1bn appeal fund for multipurpose complex

‘Warri Boys in Lagos’ launches ₦1bn appeal fund for multipurpose complex

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT