Senate President, David Mark, on Friday said he had forgiven
Hon. Abdulmalik Cheche (PDP Niger) who assaulted him on the floor of the House
of Representatives chamber on Thursday during the pandemonium that ensued
following the invasion of the National Assembly by security agents.
Mark in a statement by his Special Adviser on Media, Mr.
Kola Ologbondiyan, in Abuja, also said that he did not hold any grudge against
Cheche over his action.
Mark added that both the Speaker of the House of
Representatives, Mr. Aminu Tambuwal and the Niger State Governor, Alhaji Babangida
Aliyu, had already pleaded with him on behalf of the lawmaker over his unruly
behaviour.
He described his experience in the hands of the lawmaker as
“his prize and sacrifice for leadership.”
He said, “It is a sacrifice I am prepared to accept. I was
physically stopped at the gate and booked from
accessing the National Assembly complex for about an hour . I was also tear gassed at the lobby of the White House as I made my return from the Green Chamber.
” In all these, I bear no ill feeling . AbdulMalik (Cheche)
is my colleague. I have forgiven him. I believe we can continue to work
together in the interest of peace and sustenance of democracy.”
Providing an insight into what transpired inside the lower chamber, Mark said his visit to the Green Chamber, was “to ascertain the safety of Speaker Aminu Tambuwal and his colleagues having received reports that canisters of tear gas were targeted at them.”
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