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Saraki and co betrayed me, Ndume laments

Former Senate Leader, Ali Ndume, has revealed that he offered to resign three times as helsman of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in the Red Chamber.

Although he did not fall short of calling names, Ndume said his colleagues in the Senate betrayed him, despite the role he played in the emergence of the Senate President, Bukola Saraki and other principal officers of the Senate.

Ndume who addressed journalists over the weekend, said he offered to resign at the height of the crisis that engulfed APC caucus in the Senate.

The Borno lawmaker, in 2015, was appointed Senate Leader, despite strong objections from the leadership of his party, the APC.

He was eventually removed in December, 2015 and Ahmad Lawan, who was abnitio, anointed by APC to be the Senate President, was announced as Ndume’s replacement.

Ndume was suspended in March this year, following the adoption of a report of the Senate committee on Ethics, Privileges and Public Petitions, which investigated him.

Addressing newsmen at the weekend, soon after a Federal High Court nullified his suspension by the Senate, Ndume said he willingly offered to resign before he was removed, so as to reconcile the two waring factions, Like Minds and Unity Group.

He said: “I do not really need to go over my role that I played. We had to disagree with the party and at the end of it, the party was trying to settle that. At several times, I said if that would bring peace to the Senate let it be.

“I was ready to leave the Senate leadership then. I offered that three times before I was eventually removed. So I was not bothered. This is the third time I have been stabbed at the back and I am not bothered.

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“I have said that I have been betrayed because all of you know the role I played in the struggle of making that Senate to be better than what we had during the 7th one.

“Unfortunately, it became worse because the last time on the 7th Senate, the few of us were those that were kind of owning the Senate. It was the concept we had that made us to even disobey the party order. We said that the Senate should belong to the senators.

“That was why we brought in even the other parties. That was why we had the like minds. I initiated that, co-opted people and then we felt that we would now have a Senate that is real, in the sense that it would stabilise our system. We said it must start by us deciding who is going to be our Senate President.”

“I just called the attention of the Senate to what is going on in the media about Senator Dino Melaye and then the issue of the importation of a Range Rover and then I just drew the attention. In fact, the decision to investigate that case was not mine. Mine was to bring the attention. I would have been overruled.

“So for them to come behind to say you should have done the investigation is wrong. Investigate what? I just called the attention of the Senate to the fact that this is what was going on and everybody knew. So I was even expecting that the Senate would commend me because that point of order that I raised put the two cases to rest, otherwise it would have still been in the public domain.

“Like I said, you know you cannot reverse what has happened. Honestly, I leave everything with God. You see there is God oh. People would pay for what they do to me. Some of them have started seeing it already.”
By Ehisuan Odia…

 

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  1. JOHNSON PETER

    November 12, 2017 at 5:18 pm

    That’s politics for you, it’s a game of thrones, games of betrayal, games of hypocrisy, so don’t be amazed senator Ndume.

    • Balarabe musa

      November 13, 2017 at 12:34 pm

      Dont mind him. Himself is a great betrayal

  2. yanju omotodun

    November 12, 2017 at 5:29 pm

    You need not to cry over spilt milk again, go back to the red chamber and start painting it red.

  3. seyi jelili

    November 12, 2017 at 5:55 pm

    This is a game of fastness, you also wanted to betray Dino and saraki but they outsmarted you.

    • Balarabe musa

      November 13, 2017 at 12:37 pm

      That’s politics

  4. Solomon Afolayan

    November 12, 2017 at 6:08 pm

    They only saw you as an intruder, you even played into their hands, your curiosity dealt with you, next time, you won’t cross big men’s parts…

    https://www.eaglesnewsmedia.com/2017/11/no-law-stops-me-from-having-romantic.html?m=1

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