By Citizenship Newspaper
The Nigerian Senate on Tuesday was in rowdy session when the Senator representing Gombe Central, Danjuma Goje challenged the Senate President Godswill Akpabio for what he described as “unparliamentary Act”.


Senator Goje
Goje relied on Order 55 (12) (a), which states that “interaction not allowed” during plenary.
He told Akpabio who had invited the Senate Leader, Senator Opeyemi Bamidele and other senators to his table that “Interaction not allowed except to move the business that we have been called upon to do.
“What I’m trying to say, Mr. President, is that what is happening now is unparliamentary. What you are doing here is parliamentary. You should have done this outside. When we come to Parliament, we do parliamentary business.
“I want you to listen to this. What we are doing here, everything is at standstill now. We are not doing business”.
Akpabio who said Goje’s point of order was noted, failed to pacify Goje as the former Gombe former governor fired back that the point of order was merely “noted” and “not sustained.”
Senator Goje then insisted that the senators holding meeting with the Senate President “should leave there so that the Senate will move on.”
Akpabio agreed that he was going to ask them to move on, but offered Goje an olive branch to join the meeting, which Goje rejected.
Akpabio then told Goje that “everybody that you see here was invited by the chair for a brief discussion in continuation of today’s sitting and in line with the order you have just read, whether or not we should proceed in view of a very urgent assignment at the villa by one o’clock.
“Please, approach the chair so I can also brief so you can be part of it”, Akpabio said but Goje said “I don’t want to be part of it. I’m opposed to this one. I will not come. It’s unparliamentary. It’s wrong”.
Akpabio then said: “I just to inform you that today is the Armed Forces Emblem Launch which will take place about now at the Presidential Villa”, which he was hurrying to be part of.





