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Controversial Senator Ali Ndume, representing Borno south, says he regrets
supporting Bukola Saraki to emerge senate president.
Speaking on Hard Copy, a Channels Television programme, the lawmaker
accused Saraki of targetting those who oppose him.
In March 2017, the lawmaker was suspended for “embarrassing” Saraki and
Dino Melaye, senator representing Kogi west.
Ndume had demanded that the upper legislative chamber investigate the
allegation that a vehicle imported without appropriate customs documents
belong to Saraki while he also moved for a probe into the allegations of
certificate forgery levelled against Melaye.
During the television programme, Maupe Ogun, the presenter, had asked the
senator If he regrets supporting the senate president and he said: “Yes, I
do. Look at the senate now, we have been reduced to unbearable level of
integrity, just because of few people, few person, that is wrong.
“I don’t want to be individualistic about it. We put the leadership there
for Saraki; if you want me to be specific about it, and then it turns out
to be another thing. We have senator’s president now, instead of senate
president.”
Ndume said his relationship with Saraki went sour because of his love for
the truth.
He maintained that he has a cordial relationship with his colleagues at
the upper legislative chamber.
“I speak the truth a lot even if I’m alone, and I stand by it. We started
with the issue of Magu, I was with you on national TV and that is history
now, then we came out and the second issue was that of the car
importation, and the issue of Dino Melaye’s certificate and then I was
shockingly suspended for 180 days and it was not the committee that
recommended that,” he said.
“My colleagues did not not know about the report that was used to suspend
me illegally and unconstitutionally for 180 days. That’s why I went
quietly to court and you see the response of my people then.
“It is not fair for one among equal to take himself up, and use, take
advantage of the gavel to rule instead of to lead, instead of to preside,
that is what the constitution says. The senate president is to preside, he
doesn’t even have a vote, he has no voice. By the time you accept being
the senate president, you have lost your right to some extent as a senator
until the senate ties, that is when you come in to break the ties. This is
not the case, as senate president will say, ‘I direct so so so and my
members…’.
“I mean, it’s very unfortunate, I personally did not expect this. That is
how we got it wrong, because once an individual thinks he owns the senate,
and he dishes out the direction, and dishes out what he thinks, you’ll
always get it wrong… 108 heads are better than one. But for now, senate at
certain point is like Dino and Saraki. It is very unfortunate.”