Another Drama in National Assembly As PDP Senator ‘Orders Aide To Slap’ Parliamentary Staff
Biodun Olujimi |
Some workers at the national assembly created a scene on
Monday, after Biodun Olujimi, senator representing Ekiti south, allegedly asked
her aide to assault a member of the Parliamentary Staff Association of Nigeria
(PASAN).
Olujimi is a member of the opposition Peoples Democratic
Party (PDP).
The lawmaker was reportedly irked by the decision of the
PASAN member to ride in an elevator with her.
The senator was on her way to the public hearing of the
senate committee on petroleum downstream, investigating the N5 trillion subsidies
allegedly paid to the Nigerian National Petroleum Commission (NNPC).
Olujimi was said to have ordered her aide to slap the
official whose identity was not revealed.
The national assembly staff immediately told members of
PASAN who were holding a congress on the second floor of the new wing of the
senate.
This caused an outrage as his colleagues stormed out of
the congress in a bid to attack the lawmaker, who was scuttled to safety by her
security guards.
“From today, I will start entering lift with senators. No
senator will ever push me out,” a national assembly staff said in anger.
TheCable learnt that the parliamentary staff were holding
the congress ahead of a strike.
Speaking with journalists after the incident, Olujimi
vowed to take the matter up with the police. Source: saharareporters.com
Another Drama in National Assembly As PDP Senator ‘Orders Aide To Slap’ Parliamentary Staff
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