There was uproar in the Senate on Tuesday, November 21, after the Senate President, Godswill Akpabio announced Abba Moro of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) as the new Senate Minority Leader.
Akpabio also announced Osita Ngwu (PDP, Enugu West) as the minority whip. The announcement drew the anger of the Labour Party caucus in the upper chamber as they accused Akpabio of not carrying them along.
According to the Senate President, 41 minority senators signed the document endorsing Moro as minority leader while 30 backed Ngwu for the minority whip seat.
The Labour Party senators argued that the PDP should not have taken all the minority positions, as they were also entitled to such. While some of them hauled verbal assault at Akpabio, others were ready to engage in physical assault with him for denying them one of the minority seats.
Senator Okechukwu Ezea protested the absence of his party in the minority leadership, describing the arrangement as an injustice against other minority parties.
Another LP Senator, Tony Nwoyi, Anambra North, accused Akpabio of picking minority leaders for the opposition parties.
‘’How can you be choosing minority leaders for us? Are we your slaves?” Nwoyi tackled Akpabio
In his defence, Akpabio said he only announced the names given to him by the minority senators, of which the PDP had the majority. According to him, all that was needed to produce a leader was a simple majority, saying that “41 minority senators signed for Abah Moro and 30 signed for Osita Ngwu.” Meaning they have the majority.
“It will be unfair for me not to announce them after getting a majority of support. My job is not to work with individual opinion but with the majority of positions,” he said.
Watch the video of Nwoye tackling Akpabio below…
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