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Ndume can resume on Wednesday – Senate

written by Taiwo Adediran November 14, 2017
Ndume can resume on Wednesday – Senate

Nigeria Senate have resolved to allow Senator Ali Ndume (Borno-South) resume on Wednesday from his six-month suspension by the lawmakers.

Ndume who had asked the senate to probe the allegation that Saraki owned a bullet proof Range Rover which was seized by customs also asked the senate to probe allegations of certificate forgery against Melaye

Deputy President of the Senate, Ike Ekweremadu, who presided over the plenary today, made the announcement after an executive meeting.

Ekweremadu also  said the lawmakers had  agreed that the senator would  be allowed to resume “without prejudice to the case pending in court.”

Senator Ali Ndume  had however stated that his suspension was not right in the first place because he believed he  did not do anything to warrant his suspension.

According  to him ,  ”If it is vindictiveness or vengeance, then an appeal on the declaratory judgment would now prove that it is vindictiveness.”

 

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