by Azeez Adeniyi
The Senate on Tuesday failed to mention the issue about recalling suspended lawmaker representing Borno south senatorial district, Ali Ndume.
Some protesters had besieged the National Assembly, demanding the recall of Ndume who was suspended for six months.
According to NAN, a source in the national assembly said they had intended to recall Ndume at plenary, but suspended the action because it could not be intimidated by protests.
The protesters had given the national assembly a three-day ultimatum to recall Ndume.
They also called for the removal of Senate President Bukola Saraki, while barricading the entrance of the National Assembly.
They also carried placards with different inscriptions such as ’Ndume again Insha Allah’, ‘Who is Afraid of Ibrahim Magu?’, ‘Stop undermining PMB’ and ‘Saraki is a curse’.
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