Senator Ndume Says Ekweremadu must Go
The
Senate Leader, Ali Ndume, on Thursday, caused a stir in the upper
chamber when he revealed how he collected signatures of other senators
to impeach the Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu, in the 7th
Senate.
Ndume stated this while raising a point
of order to draw the attention of the Senate to an “offensive report”
published in The Nation newspaper of Thursday.
The newspaper’s report had alleged that
22 Northern senators who signed the vote of confidence passed in Senator
Bukola Saraki leadership of the Senate, were working against the
interest of President Muhammadu Buhari, in the red chamber.
Ndume
said he contested the deputy senate president position with Ekweremadu
on June 9, 2015 with the intention to win but had to accept his fate
when the latter defeated him.
He said, “I personally still want to be
senate president. I also believe that any of us will not mind to be the
senate president. As for the deputy senate president, I contested
against the deputy senate president. I did not contest with him to lose
that election.
“I contested with him in order to win
that election but it is God that gives power to whoever he wants. What
ever happened on the 9th of June, my friend Ekweremadu became the deputy
senate president.
“Let me say for the record and for those
that were not in the 7th Senate, it is not something of pride, but I
stand here to say, he is here, that I am the only person that attempted
to impeach him.
“ I collected signatures in order to impeach him because of certain things which I explained and we discussed.
“Why I am taking us through all these is
because the nation is watching us and this drama that is going on cannot
continue because that is not why we are here and this leadership thing
whether we like it or not, whether we change it or we maintain this one,
only one person will be the senate president.
“I want to say something about an issue
that has been lingering in this Senate and it is about to distort or
take us away from the main reason why we are here.
“I said it before and I am still
maintaining this position. Each and every one of us here that is elected
as a senator is qualified to be the senate president by all standards
but it only that out of the 109 of us, one has to be the senate
president while another person has to be the deputy senate president. It
so happened, that Senator Bukola Saraki is now our senate president.
“Senate leadership has gone beyond an
individual. You cannot become the leader of the Senate when the senators
are not ready to accept your leadership. If two-thirds of the senators
say today that I am not the leader I am out.
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