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Sen. Abiodun Olujimi. |
There
was drama on Monday at the new wing of the Senate complex in Abuja after a
National Assembly official physically assaulted the senate deputy minority
whip, Abiodun Olujimi.
The
incident happened shortly before the commencement of a public hearing of the
committee on petroleum (downstream).
Trouble
started when an official of the Parliamentary Staff Association of Nigeria
(PASAN) rode in the same elevator with the lawmaker, PREMIUM TIMES learnt.
Lifts
in the assembly are installed in pairs, one reserved for lawmakers (Senators
and House of Representatives members), and another for other users and the
senator was on her way to the petroleum committee public hearing while the
PASAN member, who was not immediately identified, was to attend a meeting of
his association.
The
PASAN meeting was in preparation for a strike which the association is about to
embark upon and according to what an eye-witness told PREMIUM TIMES, when the
lawmaker saw the PASAN staff in the elevator reserved for lawmakers, she
demanded to know why he used the same lift with her.
The
witness said the lawmaker directed her aide to “slap” the legislative official,
who immediately responded in kind.
The
PASAN staff however slapped the senator and not her aide.
Neither
the senator, her aide nor the PASAN staff gave further details of the incident
as journalists inquired.
Mrs.
Olujimi left the elevator and challenged the PASAN official, who was
immediately shielded by his colleagues.
The
PASAN staff refused to apologise, and it took the intervention of National
Assembly security officials to rescue her from the scene as other PASAN members
declined comments and refused to give the name of the official involved.
Senator
Olujimi however, in a chat with some journalists after the public hearing which
she attended, vowed to take up the case with the National Assembly security
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