Senator Oluremi Tinubu says she has forgiven Senator Dino Melaye for issuing threats and abusing her.
The senator representing Lagos-Central Senatorial District in the Senate, says as a Christian she has already forgiven him.
She made the remark on Wednesday when she received some of the lawmakers
representing her state (Lagos) both at the state and national level at
the National Assembly Complex Abuja.
She said, “When the Senate President invited me yesterday and I gave my
word. You can see the channel I have taken in the aftermath of the
event. I reported to the IGP; I wrote to him also, after I waited for
one week. When it happened, it was him I went to. I waited for one week
and nothing was done. I also wrote to the party (APC) chairman.
“I met with the Senate leadership yesterday (Tuesday) after one week; I
met with him (Senate President Bukola Saraki) yesterday. And as a
Christian, I said I had already forgiven him for even with the
way I was treated. But the point is that what people don’t realise is
that I am a very reserved person.
“After I gave my word to the Senate President yesterday, I told myself that at
55 I am not a wimp of anybody.
“I witnessed the Sani Abacha regime and I know what I saw and why I am
committed to this cause. But now, my hands are tied to say I forgive
people. I am a Christian; when I give my word, I must abide by it. But I
am not scared to follow this through.
“I am not championing a cause for women. I am only standing in my space
and if my space is encroached upon, I have to fight back. Rosa Parks
wasn’t an activist; she just decided to sit in her space and not give up
her space anybody in a bus. And that sent a message.
“I want to use this opportunity to thank all the Nigerian women who rose
up; the women rights groups who are calling, conducting press
conferences and doing a lot of things.”
She also denied sponsoring women groups to protest on her behalf against
Melaye.
“I didn’t give anybody (any money); I don’t even have N80m in my
personal salary account in the Senate. And I don’t think if I have any
other savings I want to use it to mobilise women to protest. What about
the investments we have put into politics? How much has that done for
this country?” Tinubu said.
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