He said the amended standing rules were characterised by moral crisis.
Mr Oshiomhole accused Air Peace of “selling tickets on the spot at higher prices.”
Chairman of the committee, Abiodun Faleke, insisted JAMB went overboard to have remitted lower than it received from the government.
He said the service had 81,358 inmates nationwide, adding that 53,362 were awaiting trial.
Mr Oshiomole said he was unhappy with the services being rendered to inmates by the NCoS.
The Senate consequently urged the committees to present its report on the investigation in six weeks.
Mr Tinubu has until August 23 to file a convincing response arguing why his school records should not be released to Mr Abubakar.
“If you go and check the DNA of Godwin Obaseki, what you will see in that DNA is serial betrayal and ungratefulness.”
The party was embroiled in myriads of legal tussles following struggles for leadership of the party and the ouster of the Oshiomhole-led NWC.
