Senate re-amends rules on electing presiding officers after Oshiomhole’s clash with Akpabio
The Senate on Thursday rescinded its earlier amendment to the Standing Rules, which mandated that senators-elect must take their oath of office before electing presiding officers on inauguration day. The upper chamber subsequently re-amended the provision to restore the previous practice, allowing s...
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