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‘We shouldn’t be scapegoats’: Senators beg Tinubu for exemption from police withdrawal

Senators have sought an exemption from the order by President Bola Tinubu for the withdrawal of police personnel attached to Very Important Persons (VIPs) across Nigeria.

The senators’ request was sequel to a Point of Order on Privilege raised by Abdul Ningi (PDP-Bauchi) during plenary in Abuja on Wednesday, December 10, 2025.

Ningi complained about the withdrawal of his only police orderly, adding that many political office holders in the country were still enjoying police cover.

Ningi demanded that it should be done across board in the spirit of fairness and equity.

The senator said: “Mr President, I’ve been around this National Assembly since 1999. Right from 1999, I was having one police orderly.

“I have never questioned any additional security personnel. I woke up today and I was told my police orderly and other police orderlies had been withdrawn.

“Mr President, I don’t have any problem with that. My problem is that this thing should go across the board.

“Let’s see what happens from the Office of the President, to the Vice President, to the Senate President, to the Speaker of the House, to the Ministers.

“After they had withdrawn my orderly, I saw two convoys of ministers and they were carrying lots of security personnel.

“I have also seen daughters and sons of political office holders having orderlies and having security covers. Mr President, I have seen singers having orderlies.

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“I cannot ever imagine that a senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria who has been here for a very long time having only one orderly and he was withdrawn.”

“This is unheard of in any democracy. And that’s why I said this is a matter that insults me; it concerns me; it is not right and it should be taken with all the seriousness it deserves.”

The senator urged the Senate President to ask the Chairman of the Committee on Police to investigate why other people were having security covers in spite of the presidential order.

“You cannot just put the national assembly as scapegoats while others enjoy the privileges of security control,” Ningi said.

Deputy Senate President Jibrin Barau, who presided over plenary, said the Senate leadership had a meeting on the issue.

Barau said: “Yesterday, we had a leadership meeting. This was discussed and we took an action and we expect the outcome of that action to be available to us today.

“It is of concern to us and I will raise the issue. And we’re dealing with that. We will be at the top of the situation.

“I’m sure we have a president who listens to us and, by the grace of God, he will exempt us from that order.”

The Star

Segun Ojo

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