Report,
Senators Ahmad Lawan and George Akume, 
who were favoured by the All Progressives Congress to emerge as the 
Senate President and Deputy Senate President respectively at the June 9 
inauguration of the Senate, walked out of plenary in protest on 
Wednesday.
The senators, who walked out in company 
with some of their colleagues, protested the decision of the Senate 
President, Bukola Saraki, to allow his deputy, Ike Ekweremadu, to 
preside over plenary in his absence.
Ekweremadu presided over the Wednesday 
sitting because Saraki was at the Presidential Villa to attend the 
inauguration of new ministers by President Muhammadu Buhari.
Lawan and three others, later held a brief discussion before they left for their various offices in the new Senate wing.
The plenary was the first that Ekweremadu would preside over since the inauguration of the Eighth Senate.
Ekweremadu remained the first opposition
 senator that would preside over the red chamber since 1999 when the 
country returned to democracy.
At the moment, the APC has the majority with 60 senators while the PDP has 49.
Ekweremadu, who had defeated Senator Ali
 Ndume (APC, Borno South) with 54 to 20 votes in June, presided over the
 plenary until the arrival of Saraki around 12.50pm from the Villa.
It was observed that while Ekweremadu 
was presiding, the chamber was half-empty as only 27 APC senators were 
on their seats, while 40 PDP senators were present.
Ekweremadu referred the request of 
President Muhammadu Buhari for the confirmation of Mr. Babatunde Fowler 
as the Executive Chairman of the Federal Inland Revenue Service; Ahmed 
Kuru as the Managing Director of the Asset Management Corporation of 
Nigeria, and three other executive directors of AMCON to the Senate 
Committee on Finance.
The Secretary of the Senate Unity Forum,
 Suleiman Hunkuyi (APC, Kaduna North), in a statement said, “We have 
boycotted plenary because the minority cannot preside over the 
majority.”
The senator said, “We noticed with grave
 sadness, the handover of the hallowed chamber of the Senate today to 
the opposition party, the PDP by allowing Senator Ike Ekweremadu, a PDP 
stalwart, to preside over the APC majority senators.”
The SUF therefore vowed to continue 
their boycott of plenary whenever Ekweremadu presides because they would
 never recognize him as the deputy Senate President.
But the Senate spokesperson, Senator 
Aliyu Abdullahi, said the alleged conspiracy theory by some of his 
colleagues remained only in their imagination and urged Nigerians to 
disregard it.
Abdullahi, who addressed journalists on 
Wednesday evening said, “The bi-partisan stand of the Senate has not and
 will not be an impediment.”
The spokesperson said the Senate had 
adjourned plenary till next week Tuesday in honour of the Acting Clerk 
of the Senate, Mr. Adedotun Durojaiye, who died recently.
Culled from Punch 
 
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