The Senate, on Wednesday, suspended former
Majority Leader, Senator Ali Ndume, for six months for not “making due
diligence” before filing a petition against the President of the Senate,
Senator Bukola Saraki and lawmaker representing Kogi West Senatorial
District, Senator Dino Melaye.
Senate Committee on Ethics, Privileges and Public
Petitions made the recommendation in its report, which was considered by
the lawmakers at the plenary on Wednesday.
The suspension was to take effect immediately.
The Senate had, on March 21, 2017, decided to
investigate the allegation that an armoured Range Rover car said to
worth N298m, but which the lawmakers said cost $298,000, seized by the
Nigeria Customs Service belongs to the President of the Senate, Senator
Bukola Saraki.
The move was based on a point of order raised by
Ndume, who also called on the upper chamber of the National Assembly to
investigate the certificate scandal involving Senator Dino Melaye.
An online news portal, Sahara Reporters, which
made the allegation in a report published on March 18, 2017, said the
seizure of the Sports Utility Vehicle, allegedly belonging to Saraki,
was the reason why the Senate was moving against the Controller General
of the NCS, Col. Hammed Ali (retd.).
The medium reported that the car was intercepted
and impounded on January 11, 2017, by the service for allegedly having
fake documents.
Sahara Reporters had also in another report
alleged that Melaye did not graduate from the Ahmad Bello University
Zaria, Kaduna State, but was parading a fake certificate.
Ndume had said previous certificate scandals involving members of the National Assembly were probed by the lawmakers.
The former Majority Leader also quoted an online
medium with a report titled, ‘Dino Melaye Allegedly Did Not Graduate
From University.’
“Therefore, accordingly, I will appeal we refer
the matter to Ethics and Privileges to investigate so that our
colleagues would be cleared and this Senate will stand as it is supposed
to,” he said.
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