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Labour Party, OHC Backs Ndume Over Accusation Of Tinubu’s Bad Governance
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Labour party, ,OHC backs Ndume over accusation of Tinubu’s bad governance
–seeks Ndume to join LP
By Madu Mohammed Maiduguri
The Labour Party (LP in Borno state, and Obodient Harmonization Committee members (OHC) have paid solidarity visit to the residence of the ousted Senate Chief Whip, Mohammed Ali Ndume and assured him that they are with him.
The LP and OHC condemned the removal of Ndume from his position as the Chief Whip of the Senate due to his accusation directed to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, alleging that the present administration is characterized with hunger and insecurity.
The LP Chairman Engr. Isiaku Yakubu who led other officials of the party with teaming supporters also said, there were in Ndume’s house to condole him over the demise of his Sister In-law and also show him their solidarity.
Engr. Yakubu while delivering his solidarity message on behalf of the Party said, “it is unfortunate, that President Tinubu and his party, the All Progressives Congress, APC is running the nation with dictatorship and hatred on any constructive criticism.”
The Chairman who presented two letters to the Senator: a condolence letter and an invitation letter to join the Labour Party.pleaded with the Senator to honor their invitation, saying that the Labour Party needs an experienced politician like Ndume, with his wealth of experience to help move the country forward.
Addressing Journalists soon after the marathon meeting at Ndume’s Maiduguri residence, the LP Chairman said: “We are here primarily to sympathize with Senator Ndume over the loss of a family member, and to also show our solidarity as a party that believes in fair hearing, rule of law, and has a vision for the country.
” I want to inform you that our Party (LP) and Senator Ndume are on the same page, the only difference between us is our party affiliation, but apart from that, we share virtually everything in common, We, the entire members of the LP appreciated the courage of Senator for standing by the Nigerian masses in this difficult economic challenges under President Tinubu. We are strongly behind Ndume and our door is open for him to come and join our party.”, Engr Yakubu said.
Responding, Senator Ndume thanked the Chairman and members of the Labour Party for their condolences and for identifying with him despite their party differences.
He emphasized the importance of opposition in a democracy, urging them to continue speaking out and holding the government accountable.
Regarding their invitation to join the Labour Party, Senator Ndume revealed that he has received three invitations from different opposition parties such as the People’s Democratic Party, PDP, Social Democratic Party, SDP, and now LP.
Ndume expressed gratitude to all the parties for honoring him, but clarified that he is one of the founders of the APC and was invited to join by two great men he holds in high esteem; former President Buhari and President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
“You can’t just leave a house you built because a tenant asked you to do so without congent reason. I want to emphasized that I don’t make decisions alone, but will consult with people of my constituents, and whatever the position of my people is, that will be my position”. Ndume clarified.
It could be recalled that, Senator Ndume who represent Borno South had last Thursday accused Tinubu’s presidency of running a solo government despite hunger across the land, just as he had alleged in an interview with Arise TV that Tinubu had been fenced off and caged by certain forces and expressed concerns over the lack of appreciable action by Tinubu in tackling poverty, insecurity, hunger, and other pressing issues.
The APC in a letter read by the President of the Senate, Senator Godswill Akpabio, then asked Ndume to resign from the party and join either the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP or any of the opposition party.
To this end, Ndume’s position as Chief Whip and Vice Chairman Appropriation, has been upturned and handed over to Senator Mohammed Tahir Monguno (Borno North).