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UNBELIEVABLE!!! Ekweremadu Narrates How Thieves Attacked National Assembly & Stole Huge Sum Of Money

The Deputy Senate President , Ike Ekweremadu , on Thursday , shocked his colleagues when he revealed how some thieves broke into the luxury car of a senator and stole huge sums of money.

He lamented that the multi – million naira Close Circuit Television devise installed in the National Assembly was not functional as of the time of the incident.

Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu

Ekweremadu stated this while responding to a point of order raised by Senator Oluremi Tinubu , complaining about a burglary case which occurred in her office during the yuletide and New Year break.



The deputy senate president who presided over the session sympathized with Tinubu, but noted that the incident in her office was not an isolated matter because a similar incident happened in the House of Representatives.

He said , “ A colleague came for a transaction and left some money in his car during the Christmas break . Some people broke into the car and removed some money.

“Since he parked his car close to the main Senate complex , he thought that the CCTV camera would capture the activities of the burglars but regrettably , the CCTV did not work when it was checked and it is really embarrassing.”

He therefore directed the National Assembly management to investigate all burglary issues that had been reported so far , and furnish the leadership of the federal parliament , the outcome of its investigations as soon as possible . .

Tinubu , who came under Order 43 ( personal explanation ), had raised the alarm that the incident in her office was giving her serious concern.

He said , “ My office was closed on 7 December because of my constituency engagements . My staff resumed on Wednesday January 9 and reported a case of burglary in my office . ”

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