The Nigerian Senate was thrown into a rowdy session on Wednesday, January 11 as former Senate majority leader Ali Ndume protested his removal by the APC caucus in the upper house of legislature.
Ndume says his removal cast doubt on the integrity of the Senate
Ndume took the floor shortly after the senate plenary began with a prayer session.
Ndume, who sat behind the new majority leader Ahmed Lawan, expressed his utter shock and disappointment at his removal.
He also warned the Senate that such actions should not be allowed in future because it
“If this happened to me today, it could be Ekweremadu tomorrow, we must protect the integrity of the Senate.
“Three times, I offered to resign as Senate Leader, but you all wanted me to stay,” a disappointed Ndume said.
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