N’assembly not a banana republic… our laws must be obeyed - Yemi Adaramodu
[NigerianEye - Nigeria] - 11/09/2025
Yemi Adaramodu, senate spokesperson and senator representing Ekiti south, says members of the national assembly must obey laws guiding its operations. Adaramodu, a former journalist, spoke on Wednesday at a one-day capacity-building workshop for members of the senate press corps. He urged the press corps members to educate Nigerians on the senate standing rules to avoid misconceptions over disciplinary actions taken against lawmakers during plenary sessions. The lawmaker explained that section 6 (1) of the senate standing rules empowers the senate president to allocate and reallocate seats (…)
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