She said despite the fact that she did not make a public comment on the issue, Melaye “paraded his misconduct in public as if to threaten a female Senator is a badge of pride”.
One week after Senator Dino Melaye, from Kogi State, hurled abuses and threatened Senator Oluremi Tinubu, from Lagos State during the Senate’s July 12 Executive Session, the victim has queried the Senate's silence on the matter.
In separate petitions on Tuesday, July 19, to Bukola Saraki, the Senate President, and John Oyegun,
the All Progressives Congress (APC) National Chairman, Tinubu said
Melaye bragged that he would “face no consequence even if he fulfilled
these criminal threats”.
She warned that Melaye remains a threat to her and the Senate.
“The
totality of that misconduct amounted to an assault against my person,
as a Senator, as a female and a law-abiding citizen of Nigeria," she said.
“I
take the cautionary step of submitting this letter in order to seek
proper recourse that will protect me against criminal assault on the
floor of the Senate (or elsewhere), that I and other lawmakers may
exercise our rights as Senators to represent our constituencies in the
manner and with the decorum befitting this hallowed chamber.
“I
write that such misconduct as that exhibited by Senator Melaye shall
never be repeated against me or any other Senator and so that reputation
and the vital functions of the Senate as a respectful deliberative body
shall not be undermined."
Tinubu expressed
concern that the it has been one week since the incident and the Senate
leadership remains silent on the matter, adding that, “so that this
serious transgression is not allowed to pass, I formally submit for the
record that I object to the reckless misconduct of Senator Melaye.
“What
he did was completely unjustifiable and contrary to the established
customs and norms that govern the behaviour of members of this body.“
“For
merely voicing my opinion on the floor of the Senate, which is the
fundamental right and duty of every lawmaker, I was verbally abused and
threatened by Senator Dino Melaye.”
She said Melaye
“used blatantly sexist and misogynistic language offensive to every
woman in Nigeria and offensive to every person who truly believes that
gender discrimination has no place in the Nigeria we are trying to build
for ourselves and all future generations.”
Insisting
on a disciplinary action against the Kogi senator, Tinubu said: “Unless
Sen. Melaye is appropriately disciplined, he remains a danger to me and
to the Senate at large. He has promised twice within one week to attack
me.”
She said despite the fact that she did not
make a public comment on the issue, Melaye “paraded his misconduct in
public as if to threaten a female Senator is a badge of pride”.
She urged the Senate leadership to “recognise the gravity of the situation and take appropriate action”.
In the letter to Oyegun, Senator Tinubu said "‘What took place at that session was nothing short of a threat of physical assault and abuse against me by Senator Melaye.
“I
would like to place on record for the party this formal complaint in
the hope that the party will act to appropriately sanction Senator
Melaye for his malign behaviour.
“In this
way, the party will affirm its policy of zero tolerance for gender
discrimination and restore its reputation as a vehicle for positive
change and not an arm of regression and intolerance towards women.”
Narrating how the incident happened, Tinubu said: “I
was duly recognised by the Senate President after Senator Melaye had
spoken and berated some Senate colleagues over their perceived roles in
the judicial case involving the Senate leadership.
“Although
I remained silent and attempted no interjection during his statement,
Senator Melaye tried to abridge my rights as a Senator by hectoring at
me and interrupting my contribution.”
She
said had, at a point, cautioned Melaye that other Senators there had the
same right as he and represented their constituents.
Continuing, she said: “In
a burst of apparent rage, Senator Melaye charged at me in what can only
be seen as an effort to physically attack me. The attack was only
prevented by some respectful Senators who moved to impede his path or
otherwise block him from approaching closer to me. I thank those
Senators for their personal courage and sense of decorum.
“Senator
Melaye hurled foul and vulgar language at me. What he said should never
be heard in any public institution let alone the floor of the Senate.
Denigrating me as a woman, Senator Melaye threatened to beat me on the
floor of the Senate simply because I dared to express an opinion
different from his.”
She added: “I am
both a ranking Senator and a woman. But Senator Melaye took neither into
consideration as he issued threats of rape and assault, while boasting
that he would face no consequence even if he fulfilled these criminal
threats.
“Compounding the damage
inflicted by Sen. Melaye is the fact that we are both of the APC. Thus, I
am compelled to report this incident. It also gives me great concern
that the Senate leadership has heretofore been silent on this matter as
if condoning the errant behaviour of the Senator.
She urged the party to “investigate this matter in order to restore the public image and moral standing of the party and of APC members in the Senate.
“In
this manner, we show that we reject the misconduct that has wronged our
nation and people for so long. Only if we act against such excesses
will the people truly believe we are committed to the reforms we have
promised them. We must start by ensuring that our own members know how
to behave, according to the decorum befitting their elect."
However, Melaye has insisted he will not apologise to Senator Tinubu, saying he has moved on.
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