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Senate asks Senator Ndume to resume Wednesday

November 14, 2017
in Latest Nigeria News, Nigeria News, Politics News
Senate asks Senator Ndume to resume Wednesday
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Image result for Senate asks Senator Ndume to resume WednesdayThe Senate after a closed-door meeting at Tuesday’s plenary has announced its resolution to allow Senator Ali Ndume, representing Borno South, to resume duties on Wednesday November 15 after serving his mandatory six months suspension.

Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu disclosed this after the closed meeting that lasted less than twenty minutes.

Senator Ekweremadu, who was presiding, said the Senate’s decision is without prejudice to any ongoing court proceedings.

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  1. Ajibade Azeez says:
    7 years ago

    The upper house has no choice than to obey the court. The only thing is that it had taken the court long time to take decision on the matter. But not withstanding Udume will collect all his salary and allowances. I wish both houses will know that they don’t have any right to suspend any legislator from the house. it is only that these legislators don’t want to learn their lesson or the legal unit of the legislature refused to call their attention to the rule of law pertaining to suspension of its members. God bless Nigeria.

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  2. Ajibade Azeez says:
    7 years ago

    The upper house has no choice than to obey the court. The only thing is that it had taken the court long time to take decision on the matter. But not withstanding Udume will collect all his salary and allowances. I wish both houses will know that they don’t have any right to suspend any legislator from the house. it is only that these legislators don’t want to learn their lesson or the legal unit of the legislature refused to call their attention to the rule of law pertaining to suspension of its members. God bless Nigeria.

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