The Chairman Senate Committee on Information, Media and Public Affairs,
Enyinanya Abaribe,has described the acrimony witnessed during the
submission of the Ribadu report to President Jonathan as very
disrespectful and rude to office of the President.
According to the Senator, “trading words in front of President Jonathan is very disrespectful and rude to office of the President .”
“If there are arguments between members of a particular committee, rather than the open disagreement, the parties involved should instead file a separate report while coming in for the presentation and submit to the higher office.”
“That is what Oronsanye would have done rather than discredit the Ribadu report” stated Senator Abaribe, who was a guest on a breakfast show, Sunrise Daily.
On the plethora of investigations and reports into corruption of the nation’s oil sector, Senator Abaribe stated that the Senate report on the oil sector would be looked through plus other reports, once the Senate resumes from the Sallah break.
According to Abaribe, the Senate will look at all the report, nothing will be different from what is presently going around with the Ribadu report.
According to the Senator, “trading words in front of President Jonathan is very disrespectful and rude to office of the President .”
“If there are arguments between members of a particular committee, rather than the open disagreement, the parties involved should instead file a separate report while coming in for the presentation and submit to the higher office.”
“That is what Oronsanye would have done rather than discredit the Ribadu report” stated Senator Abaribe, who was a guest on a breakfast show, Sunrise Daily.
On the plethora of investigations and reports into corruption of the nation’s oil sector, Senator Abaribe stated that the Senate report on the oil sector would be looked through plus other reports, once the Senate resumes from the Sallah break.
According to Abaribe, the Senate will look at all the report, nothing will be different from what is presently going around with the Ribadu report.
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