Oluremi is the wife of the National Leader of the
All Progressives Congress and a former governor of Lagos State, Bola Tinubu.
This happened when Saraki was administering the
oath of office and allegiance on the 28 All Progressives Congress’ senators who
were absent at the formal inauguration of the Eighth Senate on Tuesday.
The 28 senators, who are mainly members of the
Senate Unity Forum, led by Senator Ahmed Lawan, mobilised themselves to the
chamber as early as 8.30am on Wednesday, waiting for the Senate President to
formally swear them in as senators.
The senators, after the votes and proceedings of
the previous legislative day were adopted, took turn to take their oaths by
reading it out aloud and appending their signatures.
By protocol, each of the newly sworn-in senators
were expected, after taking their oaths, to present a copy of their
certificates of return to the Senate President and in turn, shake hands with
him.
The protocol was duly followed by others, except
Mrs. Tinubu, who refused to shake hands with Saraki but merely showed him her
Certificate of Return and walked out on the Senate President.
The 28 senators were gathered at the International
Conference Centre, Abuja, waiting for President Muhammadu Buhari, who was
billed to address them when the Clerk of the National Assembly, Alhaji Salisu
Maikasuwa, proclaimed the Eighth Senate and subsequently conducted the election
on Tuesday.
The election, which had 23 APC senators in
attendance, produced Saraki as President of the senate while Senator Ike
Ekweremadu was elected as the deputy.
Saraki, after the election, had administered the
oath of office and allegiance on 75 other senators.
by Sunday Aborisade
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