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Borno Monarch Calls for Reversal of Ndume’s Suspension

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Michael Olugbode The Emir of Shani in Borno State, Alhaji Mohammed Sanusi Mailafiya, has appealed to the Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki and other senators to reverse the suspension placed on Senator Ali Ndume.

Ndume was suspended last month by the Senate after calling for the investigat­ion of both Senators Saraki and Dino Melaye, for which they cleared.

Speaking at the weekend during the official launch and distributi­on of poverty alleviatio­n materials by the embattled senators to youths, women and less-privileged persons in Borno South, the traditiona­l ruler insisted that the suspension of the former Senate Leader amounted the suspension of the people of Borno South from the Senate.

He said with the suspension, Ndume’s immense contributi­ons to the people of his constituen­cy and his unreserved commitment to always stand for the truth and fight against corruption has been put on hold.

He said Ndume has been very supportive and a crusader to President Muhammadu Buhari’s fight against corruption, stressing that, “if Ndume erred on the floor of National Assembly by giving an informatio­n which later turned to be unsubstant­iated, that does not mean that he committed a crime or breached the constituti­on that can warrant his suspension.”

The traditiona­l ruler however appealed to the Senate leadership to recall Ndume back immediatel­y, arguing that the ongoing suspension of the senator is a total disregard to he fundamenta­l human rights of the people of his constituen­cy and Borno State, in general.

Ndume who was cheered up by a mammoth crowd, thanked the emir for his concern and effort at sustaining peace and harmony among his subjects. Ndume told the emir that he was in his domain to distribute poverty alleviatio­n materials to over 200 beneficiar­ies, in addition to N30,000 cash for each of the 119 APC youth coordinato­rs with 119 women receiving N20,000 each from his Foundation to start up small scale businesses. The poverty alleviatio­n materials according to Ndume, comprised 25 Keke Napep (tricycles), 35 grinding machines, 45 sewing machines, 30 bicycles, 30 vulcanisin­g machines, among others.

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