Senator Ali Ndume may be back in the
senate following his six-month suspension, but things won't get back to
normal just yet for him.
Senate president, Bukola Saraki during
the plenary session ignored the special requests of the returning
senator who resumed on Wednesday from his six-month suspension by the
Senate.
Ali Ndume had wanted his return to be grand but he did not get his wish.
The points of order he raised were all waved aside by the Senate President Bukola Saraki.
Ndume,
on Wednesday, raised a point of order to speak on the North-East
Development Commission and the late Senator Isiaka Adeleke.
He
said, “You know that I have been away for seven and a half months and
today, we all know that in my absence, we lost distinguished Senator
Isiaka Adeleke, who was sitting right behind me and I used to call him
my landlord. I didn’t have the opportunity to pay my tribute. I want to
appeal to this Senate to, again, stand for a minute silence and pray for
the repose of his soul.
“Secondly, also in my absence, the
much-desired bill for the establishment of the North-East Development
Commission sponsored by myself and distinguished Senator Kabiru Gaya was
signed into law by Mr. President.
“Also in my absence, this
Senate magnanimously and unanimously sponsored a bill for the adequate
funding of that commission. In view of that, I want to thank everybody
who contributed in one way or the other. But most importantly, I want
the house to observe a minute silence in honour of our brother, Isiaka
Adeleke.”
In his remark, President of the Senate, Bukola Saraki,
said, “Your point of order is noted,” asking the Majority Leader,
Senator Ahmad Lawan, to proceed with the next item on the Order Paper.
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