 Senator representing Adonoff's Senatorial District, Adams O'Shoh Malay, has extended a public apology to his colleagues and members of the 9th Senate over a TV interview that may have misrepresented members of the 9th Senate over Lesley Lutyn, their officers at the end of the 10-year. The lawmaker's apology followed a point of order raised by his colleague representing Oguwes Senatorial District, Senator Solomon Olamileca, who highlighted a breach of his right about the interview in question. Our colleague was speaking to Nigeria's. He was addressing Nigeria's about the Senate. Annoyingly well, there is no possibility for any senator to move a pin out of this National Assembly without the express approval of the management. Mr. President, the procedures are clear. At the end of our 10-year, all the assets in our office will be verified by the management who will sign for it. And if anything is not complied with or any assets is missing, your severance payment will not be paid. I even thought that it is fake news. So I'm surprised that my colleague is bringing it here, which means that it is true. Mr. President, that statement is misleading. It's very deformatory. And we will not take it as a Senate. I equally serve in the Ninth Senate. And I know that the quintessence of that interview is false. When you register your acceptance, you can now go away with those items. And you pay. You either pay through cash or through your severance gratuity. So those items that were removed were removed legally. And it's tradition in every end of every Senate. So it's possible because our colleague is new, Mr. President. Our colleague is new. He doesn't understand this tradition in the Senate. Having been given the opportunity to narrate his position, Osho Malay apologized and said he actually defended the immediate past Senators instead. I'm sure with profound respect, having listened to my explanation, you know that if anybody got the impression that I killed the Senators, that was certainly not the intention. And that was certainly not what I said. But for those who feel that that's in my comment, which was meant to protect our collective image, was offensive, of course I apologize. Because I cannot leave the comfort of my home to go and abuse a house in which I am a member. Thank you very much. Don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.