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Senator Adeyemi
The lawmaker
representing Kogi West Senatorial District in the National Assembly, Senator
Smart Adeyemi, has been named as Chairman of the Senate Committee on Aviation.
President of the Senate,
Senator Ahmed Lawan, announced this on Friday during the last plenary session
for 2019.
Senator Adeyemi replaces
Senator Dino Melaye, who held the position until he left the Senate.
The Red Chamber of the
National Assembly, thereafter, adjourned plenary until January 28, 2020.
Senator Adeyemi unseated
Senator Melaye on November 30 to return to the Senate for a third term, after a
Court of Appeal in Abuja dismissed an appeal filed by Melaye challenging the
nullification of his victory in the general elections.
In line with the order
of the court, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) conducted a
fresh election on November 16.
INEC was, however,
forced to conduct a supplementary poll after the rerun election failed to
produce a winner as it was said to have been marred by violence and other
electoral malpractices.
Although the results of
the poll favoured Senator Adeyemi who polled 80,118 votes as against Senator
Melaye’s 59,548 votes, the returning officer had said that he was constrained
by law to declare a winner.
At the end of the
supplementary exercise, the electoral umpire returned Senator Adeyemi of the
All Progressives Congress (APC) as the winner of the election.
He lawmaker polled a
total of 88,373 votes to beat Senator Melaye of the Peoples Democratic Party
(PDP) who scored 62,133 votes.
Ambassador Rufus
Aiyenigba of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) came third in the poll with 659
votes and was trailed by John Olabode and Adeyemi Taiwo of the African
Democratic Congress (ADC) and Nigeria Elements Progressive Party (NEPP) who
polled 262 and 119 votes respectively. (Channels TV)