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For Tinubu, Lagos legislators storm APC headquarters

Wasiu Eshilokun, deputy speaker of the Lagos state house of assembly, on Wednesday led a delegation of legislators from the assembly to the headquarters of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Abuja.

Eshinlokun, who submitted a protest letter to John Oyegun, chairman of the party, accused the leadership of the senate of complicity over the clash between Remi Tinubu (APC-Lagos Central) and Dino Melaye (APC-Kogi West).

Both lawmakers were reported to have had a disagreement during a closed-door deliberation at the red chamber.

In the events that followed the incident, Melaye addressed a news conference and denied threatening  Tinubu, and alleged that she called him a thug and a dog.

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Eshilokun said there could be altercations, disagreements and verbal attacks, but that it must be with decorum.

”We are here to show our displeasure about what happened at the upper chamber. There could be verbal attack but it must be decorous,” he said.

”There could be equal and opposite reaction not abusive and negative reaction. Such a statement shouldn’t come from someone who is from the senate.

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”Whenever issues arise it should be sorted out in a parliamentary manner, and we also felt that the leadership of the senate didn’t act immediately.

‘”Issues like this should not be allowed to fester; it should be nipped in the bud. This is unbecoming of an August body.

”There was a conspiracy of silence and we felt that this is not good. If he had cautioned the senator immediately, it would not have be blown out of proportion.”

Eshilokun acknowledged that they had shirked their duties in Lagos to pursue a “trivial matter”, but  said the protests by concerned women group made them to embark on the trip.

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”We read the letter during plenary and it was resolved that the letter be sent to the president, the senate, the party and that appropriate sanctions should be sought,” he said.

”Yesterday, we went on recess and will not resume till Aug. 29.”

He denied the online allegation trending that they were sponsored with N75 million to embark on the protest, saying, ”we are buoyant enough to sponsor ourselves”.

”The N75 million trending is a mere allegation. It’s a course that we feel that we must fight,” he said.

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