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Suspended Lawmaker, Jibrin Meets Buhari, Says I Have Learnt a Lesson

- Omololu Ogunmade in Abuja

Embattled Hon. Abdulmumin Jibrin who was suspended by his colleagues in the House of Representa­tives in September 2016 over perceived misconduct, met for the first time with President Muhammadu Buhari in the State House yesterday behind closed-doors.

Every effort Jibrin had earlier made to see the president while the face-off between him and the House of Representa­tives raged in 2016, yielded no fruit as he was effectivel­y blocked whereas the coast was cleared for the Speaker, Hon. Yakubu Dogara, to see the president.

Jibrin, while answering questions from journalist­s after meeting the president yesterday, said episodes like his suspension provides him with an opportunit­y to learn one lesson or the other.

“For every situation like this, there is always an opportunit­y to learn. It is a learning curve. So, it is fine,” he said.

Jibrin was suspended following the recommenda­tion of the House committee which investigat­ed his outburst against the Speaker, Dogara, whom he had vehemently accused of corruption and padding the 2016 budget.

He also ignored the committee’s summons to appear before it to defend his allegation­s against the speaker. Hence, he was suspended for 180 days with a caveat that he must write a letter of apology to the House before he could be recalled, a resolution which he has since ignored.

Comparing his suspension with that of the former Senate Leader, Ali Ndume, Jibrin, said whereas his case was still pending before a law court, Ndume’s suspension was called off within two months as he expressed hopes that the court will adjudicate on his matter so soon.

“Well, that is the interestin­g thing about the situation. The same case, similar case, identical case was dispensed with within two months but I’m still hanging in the court system, but again, I know the Nigerian judiciary is just so. I’m pretty sure that soonest, I will be able to get judgment and my constituen­cy will soon get back to the House,” he said.

Asked if he sought the president’s interventi­on in his ordeal with the House of Representa­tives, Jibrin declined comment, saying what was important was that he met with the president and both of them interacted like father and son.

“Well, I cannot comment in that regard. The most important thing is that I saw him and he is in a very high spirit. I greeted him like a son and he spoke to me like a father. As you are now aware, I have not seen the president for awhile. It’s a meeting between a father and a son,” he said.

On his reaction to recent calls for his recall by certain Nigerians, the lawmaker said such calls were not unexpected having been in suspension for 16 months while the voice from his constituen­cy had been shut down in the House for almost one and half years.

“It is only normal. Of course, Nigerians like justice. My constituen­cy has been suspended for 16 months. So it is only normal that people will talk and ask questions, why are we not back on the aspect of court case that has been lingering in the court for the past 16 months. I think these are some of the reasons people are raising issues in the public glare,” he added.

Asked if the crisis rocking the Kano State chapter of the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) featured in his discussion with the president, Jibrin answered in the negative but added that the involvemen­t of Buhari’s son in an accident last Tuesday was mentioned, adding: “I greeted him and wished his son quickest recovery.”

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