Oluremi Tinubu, wife of Bola Tinubu, a national leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), spoke for the first time at the eighth senate on Thursday.
And she addressed Bukola Saraki as “distinguished senate president” — a sign of new things after the bitter disagreement over the refusal of Saraki to toe party line in the election of senate leadership.
Tinubu’s had remained quiet since the emergence of Saraki as senate president in June, and the defeat of Ahmed Lawan whom the APC hierarchy supported.
Tinubu, who was making a contribution to the debate on the legislative agenda of the upper chamber, urged her colleagues to steer away from making mistakes the senate under the leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) made.
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“This is the first time Nigerians will vote against a ruling party to birth a new government. And looking at the agenda so far, I’m in the position to allow this new government to take root,” she said.
“I see us resisting things that did not work in the seventh senate. And since they didn’t work in the seventh senate why are we resisting them.
“Thank God they said they want to consider the national conference report, but it went through a lot of criticisms and scrutiny. We as the APC then thought was a mere distraction. If we are going to do a new constitution we should be given room to do that.
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“I think this senate has an agenda, and that’s to give the people what they want. Let us go back to our constituencies, and look at the needs of the common man. Coming here if we have to make laws to that effect we should be given the room to do so.”
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