Akinyelure was summoned by his
constituents to explain his role in the controversial passage of a
resolution to retain the provision of Section 29 (4) (b) of the 1999
Constitution, which states that a married underage girl is deemed to be
an adult.
Politicians, women groups and
students had besieged the Adegbemile Hall, venue of the meeting, with
placards to protest against what they described as the legalisation of
sexual abuse of young girls, which their representative had supported.
But Akinyelure burst into tears as
he laboured to convince the obviously enraged crowd at the
tension-soaked session that he mistakenly pressed the wrong button
during the electronic voting exercise thinking that he was voting
against child marriage.
The Senator said he had aligned his
thought with that of other senators, who supported the resolution that
the provision should be expunged from the constitution.
He added that the resolution was
paraphrased again in a way that confused him to mean that pressing the
'No' button would mean voting against the resolution that the resolution
should be retained in the constitution.
He said, "I am very sorry for this
costly mistake. I actually voted in error. I pressed the 'No' button
during the electronic voting session, thinking that I was kicking
against the early marriage. I can never support such barbaric and wicked
bill."
...if a serving senator can not distinguish between yes and no, don't you think Nigeria is in trouble?
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