* Wide Jubilation Sparks Off In Amori’s Camp
The Senate has suspended Senator Ovie Omo-Agege for 90 days over his comment that the amendment to the Electoral Act 2010 to reorder the sequence of polls in a general election was targeted at President Muhammadu Buhari.
The Senate Committee on Ethics, Privileges and Public Petitions had investigated Omo-Agege’s comment based on a petition by Senator Dino Melaye.
The report by the committee, which was considered at the plenary on Thursday, had found the lawmaker guilty despite his apology to the chamber and recommended that he be suspended for 181 legislative days (one year).
President of the Senate, Bukola Saraki, however, pleaded that the duration of the suspension be reduced to 90 days (six months), which was unanimously granted.
The Senate also resolved that Omo-Agege should withdraw a case he instituted against the chamber, while asking that the pro-Buhari ‘Parliamentary Support Group’ to be disbanded.
Meanwhile, news filtering in from Delta central district of Delta state shows that the suspension of Omo-Agege has sparked off wide jubilation in the camp of his opponent and strong contender in the forthcoming 2019 elections, Mr. Ighoyota Amori.
HardReporters reliably gathered that immediately the news of the suspension filtered into the state, loyalists and supporters of the yacht cruising politician in Ughelli, Omosoga, Warri and other parts of the district stormed drinking parlours and began to drink and jubilate.
It would be recalled that Amori, who has penchant for celebrating his birthdays with women cruising on yacht was sacked from the senator by a court paving the way for Omo-Agege to take his seat in the senate.
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