Suspended senator representing Borno South, Ali Ndume has said this is the first time he won’t be receiving salaries or allowances in six months, since he left the university.
What happened:
- Ndume was suspended for six months on March 29, after an agreement by senators.
- His suspension came after he asked the upper legislative chamber to probe the alleged purchase of an exotic car for Senate President Bukola Saraki with forged customs papers and the certificate scandal involving Dino Melaye.
- The Senate had said Ndume painted the red chamber in bad light.
What he said:
In an interview with Daily Trust, Ndume said;
- The suspension has afforded him the time to reflect and connect more with his constituents.
- The image of the 8th senate has not been uplifted by his suspension.
He said, “Honestly, one thing that I felt bad about is the extent to which I’ve gone, the relationship that I’ve severed in order to stand with our group, only for me to be paid this way. I feel bad about it.
“I said earlier, I leave everything to God. I was the co-founder of ‘The Like Minds,’ and the reason was that we would form the 8th Senate to belong to all of us or majority of the senators.
“Unfortunately, by the time we took over, we had to struggle, we had to even disagree with the party, only for very few people to take over the senate and make it their own, that’s unfortunate. It is not because I’ve been pushed out, no. It is because the image of the 8th senate, because the 8th Senate worked more than any other senate, 6th, 7th, 5th, 4th. But because of the activities of a few people, members of the public do not see the work we’re doing. That’s the painful part of it.
“The image of the 8th senate has not been uplifted by my suspension. This is my 16th year in the national assembly, so this is where I spent most part of my life.
“This is the first time in my life after graduation from the university, that I’ve stayed six months without salary or allowances.
“So, it gives me an experience. It also gives me time to reflect, look at myself and say what did I do wrong? That’s within me, even, it also gives me an opportunity to be closer to my family and some of my friends and to live the world of reality, what will happen if you’re outside the senate.
“But the biggest advantage that I’ve got from this suspension is my relationship with my constituents, the people that elected me. I’ve been able to get back to them, we’ve been able to interact more, and I’ve been able to do more for my people.
“So, it gave me the time that I wouldn’t have had to interact with them to do those things that I did. I did a lot of going around. I even had time to go to constituencies outside my own. And my governor has been very supportive. Every day, some people make me emotional. Just like today, somebody called and said ‘yaya, stay on the path of the truth, nothing will happen, God is with you.’ I became emotional. Nobody has ever called to blame me for the position that I took, from my constituency.”
Yes, he said the truth!!. Millions of Nigerians secured jobs immediately they graduate, could his (Ndume’s) own be a crime? Please be sensible, must you criticize even when there is no point to criticism?
Yet the youths and graduates everywhere without job and a senator claimed that since he left University it is the first time he has not received salaries in six month. To tell you that he has not seen poverty in his life.