The Guardian (Nigeria)

Ikpeazu berates Adeyemi over unprovoked comment at Senate

Abia rep flays senator, seeks apology

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ABIA State Governor Okezie Ikpeazu, yesterday, expressed disgust with the reported unprovoked remarks made against him on the floor of the Senate on Monday by the senator representi­ng Kogi West, Mr. Smart Adeyemi.

The senator had, while contributi­ng to a motion on ‘ Safe School Initiative in Nigeria, reportedly described Ikpeazu as a “champagne drinking man.”

Adeyemi said that while his Kogi State governor had awarded contracts for renovation of schools, the needful was not done in Abia State because the people of Abia are being governed by ‘ drunkards.’

Chief Press Secretary ( CPS) to the Governor, Onyebuchi Emememka, in a statement, yesterday, stated that Governor Ikpeazu does not take alcoholic drinks, adding that he was “shocked at the schizophre­nic outbursts of Senator Adeyemi whom he ( Ikpeazu) has never met or had any dealings whatsoever with officially or privately.”

According to the CPS, “Governor Ikpeazu makes it abundantly clear to the senator that save for the parliament­ary privilege which he unfortunat­ely enjoys, Senator Adeyemi would have been put to the strictest proof of his wild and senseless comments before a court of law.”

The CPS said that Abia State under the watch of Ikpeazu surpassed Kogi State in every area of developmen­t, urging Adeyemi to seek urgent psychiatri­c evaluation before his case becomes unimaginab­le.

He recalled that Abia State had maintained first position in WAEC examinatio­ns in the entire country for five years now, and Kogi State had never come close to the first 20, adding: “Our view is that the senator is either suffering from a protracted case of mental illness or battling with occasional fits of schizophre­nia, which manifests in making careless, dishonoura­ble, unrelated and incoherent statements.

“If not, he ( Adeyemi) would have known that while his state is still awarding contracts for the renovation of schools, Abia had long completed more than 500 classroom projects scattered across schools in Abia State, and still counting.”

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