The lawmaker representing Lagos-Central senatorial district, Senator
Oluremi Tinubu, has written a petition against her Kogi-West
counterpart, Senator Dino Melaye, Punch reports.
In the petition which was addressed to the acting Inspector-General of
Police, Ibrahim Idris, and dated July 18, 2016, the senator, who is the
wife of the National Leader of the All Progressives Congress, Asiwaju
Bola Tinubu, said Melaye threatened her life on the floor of the Senate
last week.
She said Melaye had a penchant for violence as he had engaged in
fisticuffs with his colleagues when he was in the House of
Representatives between 2007 and 2011.
The complainant alleged that a particular lawmaker had even died after being beaten up by Melaye.
She, therefore, urged the IG to protect her from harm.
The petition with reference number SOT/Vol.2/135, read in part, “I am
Senator Oluremi Tinubu, representing Lagos-Central senatorial district
of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
“During the proceedings of the Senate on Tuesday July 14, 2016, I had
cause to contribute to a matter of national importance. Apparently
dissatisfied with my contributions, Senator Dino Melaye threw caution to
the wind, resorted to vulgar abuse of my person and wanted to assault
me.
“It was the timely intervention of a number of my colleagues which
prevented Senator Melaye from unleashing physical attack on me. However,
as the leadership of the Senate did not call him to order (sic) in the
circumstance, he proceeded to threaten my life without any provocation
whatsoever.
“In view of Senator Melaye’s antecedent, particularly in the House of
Representatives, where a brawl led by him had led to the untimely death
of a member, I have decided not to ignore this threat to my life.
Therefore, I am compelled to urge you to use your good office to provide
me with adequate security.”
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