Senate adjourns plenary Tuesday to honour Chukwumerije.

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Uche Chukwumerije
The Senate will adjourn plenary on Tuesday in honour of late Senator Uche Chukwumerije in line with its tradition.
Chukwumerije, a three-term senator, was until his death on Sunday  at a Turkish Hospital in Abuja at the age of 75,  the Chairman, Senate Committee on Education  in the current  senate.
The red chamber, as of tradition, usually honours their dead colleague by postponing all items on the order paper at their first plenary after the demise of any of their members.

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The Senate Leader would, immediately after the chamber had been set for the session, request for an adjournment to honour their late colleague.
His motion for adjournment would then be seconded by the opposition minority leader while the senate president will call for a voice vote from members after which he will make a pronouncement to adjourn plenary till the next legislative day.
Meanwhile, the senate lamented that it had lost a political giant with the death of Chukwumerije.
A statement by Senate Spokesman, Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe described the lawmaker as a political giant and one of the nation’s finest legislators.
The statement  said the lawmaker who represented Abia North Senatorial District of Abia state in the current senate easily passes as a repository of legislative tradition and practice.
The statement reads, “The Senate will surely miss his erudite contributions on the floor of the chamber and his painstaking approach to committee work.
“Chukwumerije was indeed an embodiment of legislative tradition and consummate activists democrat who loved his people passionately.
“He will be remembered for his deep love for Ndigbo, which was manifested in his relentless struggle for the total political and social emancipation of the race over the years.
“The late Senator’s love for Nigeria and her corporate existence was unprecedented.”
Also, Senate Leader,  Victor Ndoma-Egba, has described the death of Chukwumerije “as a sad loss for Nigeria.”
The senate  leader in a statement issued in Abuja, described Chukwumerije as a political giant and one of the nation’s finest legislator
Ndoma – Egba said, “He was eclectic, cerebral and did not suffer fools gladly. He was one of a kind. He would forever be remembered for his deep love for Ndigbo, which was manifested in his relentless struggle for the total political and social emancipation of the race over time.”

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