Melaye, on July 12, 2016, threatened to beat up and impregnate Mrs Tinubu following a disagreement on the floor of the Senate.
Mrs Tinubu made the comment during a recent interview with The Nation.
“I
want to really appreciate Nigerian women for rising up to the occasion.
When you say women, I am part of them. I am a woman to start with. And
this is a terrain that is quite familiar to me,” she said.
“I
have worked with them in many capacities even when my husband was the
governor of Lagos State. These women reacted because they understood
that such a blatant and unfair attack against one woman is an attack
upon all.
“It is quite overwhelming for
me, the way I have seen them rise up. Over the years, I have met with a
lot of women groups either through a lot of social functions. What they
did in the past couple of days, it is something I cannot really explain
to you.
“It is something I had thought,
do I really deserve this? I didn’t know how it happened. I was
overwhelmed, I thank Nigerian women. I was overwhelmed, I was humbled by
their solidarity, and I was touched. I want to use this opportunity to
say from the bottom of my heart, I am very grateful.
“I
decided not to even talk to the press on the issue. I believe whatever
is said in the executive session is not supposed to be divulged to the
public. So, I tried not to go to Lagos over the weekend; I avoided every
social event and I stayed back. But when I got the reactions, I was
overwhelmed. I didn’t know how it was leaked to the public.
“I
tried to avoid a lot of public confrontations on the floor of the
Senate. Except things are very crucial, very dear, that is when I rise
to speak. I thought this intimidation has been going on for a long time
and I just thought it was the time to speak out, for which it is good,
because it was a closed session; no press was there.
“Like
I told the Senate President that I only got up to speak because he said
they would suspend people. Why will anybody bring up issue of
suspension?
“Even
in the 7th Senate, I have been known to speak my mind and also
criticise the Senate if they were not doing what they were supposed to
do for the people. I have done that over the years. And looking at the
people who constitute the Committee on Ethics and Privileges, I felt
this is not going to favour anyone. So, I just rose up and said: ‘Why
are you threatening?’ That was how it went on and on,” she added.
Meanwhile, Senator Melaye has insisted that he won’t apologize for the threats he made against Mrs Tinubu.
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