A women group, Ondo Women for Women, on Monday marched through the
streets of Akure, the Ondo State capital, in protest of what it
described as assault on Oluremi Tinubu, a Lagos senator, by her
colleague in the Senate, Dino Melaye.
The group, which is an arm of
the All Progressives Congress in Ondo State, said the attack on Mrs.
Tinubu by Mr. Melaye during an executive session of the Senate was an
attack on Nigerian women.
They went around the streets chanting solidarity songs and brandishing banners with inscriptions against Mr. Melaye.
Briefing
journalists after the March, the leader of the group, Olaseinde
Vincente, said Mr Melaye had records of assaults and physical attacks on
women who either were in romantic relationships with him or in working
relationship with him.
“He threatened to beat up Senator Remi Tinubu
at the Senate Executive Session and boasting that nothing would happen
after carrying out such action,” she said.
“We not only find this
action of Melaye appalling, this shameful behaviour of the Senator from
Kogi west shocked us the entire Nigerian women.
“We APC Women, Ondo
State Wing, are horrified at seeing that a Senator of the Federal
Republic of Nigeria could stoop so low as threatening to beat up a
fellow Senator, and a woman for that matter during a Senate Executive
Session.”
Mrs. Vincent said if Mr. Dino Melaye wanted to flex his
muscles, he was free to do so but not by bullying a fellow senator at
the senate hallowed chambers.
“Melaye’s excesses and uncontrolled anger towards women should be nibbed in the bud before it gets out of hand,” she warned.
“How
would anyone imagine any reasonable man could intimidate a woman who
spoke in candour at a Senate Executive Session and whose comment at the
meeting was laced with utmost decorum.
“But Dino Melaye did, he
sprang up from his seat and charged towards Senator Oluremi Tinubu and
threatened to physically assault her.”
She said the women group would not allow Melaye’s assault on women go unpunished.
“It
is on this note that we condemn in its entirety the barbaric behaviour
of Mr. Dino Melaye, a Senator who misrepresented the good people of Kogi
West Senatorial District in the National Assembly at the Executive
Session meeting of the National Assembly on Tuesday, 12th of July,
2016,” Mrs. Vincent noted.
“It is unparliamentary for anyone in the
Legislative Assembly to exhibit aggression-verbal or physical assault,
not to talk of expressing derogatory sexual harassment against a fellow
female member.”
Mr. Melaye had admitted insulting Mrs. Tinubu after she called him a dog and a thug.
He
also vowed not to apologize for his actions, saying his political
future could not be determined by the APC national leader, Bola Tinubu,
who is Remi’s husband.
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