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Why We Approved Rivers Emergency Rule In Closed Session – Senate

The Chairman of the Senate Committee on Media and Public Affairs, Senator Yemi Adaramodu, has explained that the decision to debate the emergency rule declared by President Bola Tinubu in Rivers State, behind closed doors, conforms with the rules of the Upper Chamber.

News360 Info reports that Adaramodu gave the explanation on Tuesday, June 17, 2025, while briefing journalists on the midterm activities of the 10th Senate.

Recall that critics had accused the Red Chamber of secretly voting in support of the Rivers emergency rule instead of giving such approval at open plenary after open voting.

Clarifying the Senate decision on the issue, Adaramodo said, “Our Standing Orders say such matters must be debated in closed-door sessions — Rule 131, 132, and 134. Once a decision is reached in a closed session, it cannot be reopened in plenary.

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“Everyone is now a lawmaker, a lawyer, a coach, questioning what they don’t know. But the rules are clear.

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“During the closed session, we debated for three to four hours. Once an agreement is reached, it’s final.

“The presiding officer then comes back to plenary and puts the question: “Do we affirm what was agreed in the closed session?” Everyone said “Yes.” No one said “No.” That’s where it ends.”

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