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Senator Oluremi Tinubu, representing Lagos central and the embattled Senator who assaulted a woman in a sex toy shop in Abuja, Elisha Ishaku Abbo engaged in a hot argument during a probe by a six-man panel set up by the Senate to investigate him.

Senator Tinubu is a member of the panel questioning Abbo over assault on a woman in Abuja sex toy shop.

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Sen. Elisha Ishaku Abbo assaulted a woman in a sex toy shop, Abuja

Abbo who appeared before his colleagues at exactly 3.15 p.m., told them that the matter was already before the court, hence he would not make comments that could amount to prejudice of the Court process.

The faceoff sprang up when the embattled senator who refused to allow the clerk of the panel to put him on oath, as is usual practice said that he had no business appearing and making comments about the matter anywhere.

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He added that his presence was out of honour for his colleagues.

In reaction, Tinubu was displeased that the Abbo was trying to ‘undermine’ the committee, noting that he could have stopped the panel if he felt it was going against its mandate.

She said, “The Senate carefully selected members of this committee to hear your own side of the story which has gone viral.

“What we are doing here as a legislature is a position taken by the Senate to hear from you and others involved.

“This matter has affected the Senate as an institution and we have been mandated to investigate it.

“You can’t sit there on the other side and dictate the modalities and approach we follow as a committee.

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“We are trying to protect the Senate and hear from you, but we can also suspend you because of your attitude.”

But Abbo while responding flared up and said he won’t allow the committee to threaten him with suspension, having earlier informed it that the matter is before a court.

“Dear colleagues, I won’t sit here and allow this committee to threaten me with suspension.

“Is it out of place for me to say I’m not addressing you since this matter is before a court of law of competent jurisdiction?

“I came here to honour you as colleagues after receiving an SMS inviting me here.

“Just the same way I have received SMS from the police. I was arrested, detained and charged to court over this matter. Yet, I’m here out of respect for you as colleagues.

“I want you to remember that this matter is before a court of competent jurisdiction and I don’t want to be held in contempt of the Court,” he said.

After some arguments which turned the venue rowdy, the chairman of the panel, Egwu urged all parties to remain calm.

Another member of the panel, Sen. Mathew Urhoghide (APC-Edo) urged his colleagues to hear Abbo off camera.

Egwu agreed to Urhoghide’s suggestion as he asked members of the press out of the venue.

Egwu said, “We are not here to go into the area of the matter that is already in court.

“We are here to look at issues that affect us as a parliament in the eyes of the public.”

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