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Senate's Suspension of Muhammad Ndume Is Undemocratic - Borno Residents Blow Hot

Some residents of Borno on Thursday expressed surprise over the six month suspension slammed by the senate leadership on former Senate Leader, Alhaji Muhammad Ndume.

A cross section of those interviewed by the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Maiduguri said that the action was unfortunate.

Malam Musa Walama, an Iron- Bender, said that the suspension was undemocratic

“I was saddened by the news of Ndume’s suspension from the Senate, I kept thinking about the issue through out yesterday.

“It is really a sad development that the Senate has decided to suspend him for standing by the truth,” Walama said.He said that the action had portrayed the leadership of the Senate negatively.

“What kind of message are the senators trying to pass to the world
“Are they saying that anybody standing by the truth will not survive,” Walama said.

Malam Muhammad Asheikh, a security guard, also condemned the suspension, saying that Ndume was punished because of his openness on national issues.

“They said that he was suspended for telling lies against the Senate President and Senator Dino Melaye but the truth is that the senators are not comfortable with his open fight against corruption and corrupt practice,” Asheikh said.

Mrs Grace Musa, a bean cake seller, expressed optimism that Ndume will triumph against the Senate Leadership in court.

“We learnt that he is heading to the court to challenge the suspension.
“We will pray for him to succeed by God grace,” Musa said.

Other residents who spoke to NAN, described the development as worrisome and an indication that the country’s democracy still had a long way to go.

Ndume, Senator representing Borno South District, was suspended for asking the senate to investigate allegations in the media against Sen. Dino Melaye and Senate President Bukola Saraki.

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Damilola is a full time journalist/writer/freelancer and blogger.

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