BREAKING NEWS
Senator Ovie Omo-Agege Speaks On The Senate Invasion, Missing Mace
The Senator representing Delta Central district in the National Assembly,
Ovie Omo-Agege, has reacted to the invasion of the Senate Chambers by suspected
hoodlums.
The Senate Chamber was invaded
earlier today by some thugs believed to be loyal to Senator Omo-Agege. Shortly after
the mace was stolen, the Senate accused Senator Ovie Omo-Agege of sending thugs
to steal the mace.
The Senator in his reaction, however, denied involvement in the theft of
the mace.
A statement signed by his lawyer, Lucky Ajokperniovo, said that he only
went to the Red Chamber on Wednesday, April 18 to resume work and sit for
plenary, adding that he was only invited by the police to speak on his
perspective and has been released.
The statement reads: “We are aware of several media reports suggesting
that Senator Omo-Agege personally removed or encouraged anyone to remove the
Mace of the Senate. This weighty allegation is not true at all.
“Following the said media reports on the Mace issue, the Police
authorities decided to hear from Senator Omo-Agege. He has told the Police his
perspective to help them carry out a proper investigation. He has since left
the Police. Senator Omo-Agege trusts them to thoroughly investigate this very
serious matter.”
Omo-Agege also reacted to the statement by the Senate Spokesperson,
Senator Abdullahi Sabi accusing him of leading the hoodlums to cart away the
mace.
“Without any investigation, Senator Sabi willfully, deliberately and
unfairly made very serious allegations against Senator Omo-Agege on the Mace
incident.
“We are carefully studying Senator Sabi’s allegations to ascertain their
full ramifications. Appropriate responses will follow, as may be necessary,” he
said.
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