Monguno Replaces Ndume As Senate Majority Whip

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Senator Mohammed Monguno from Borno North has been chosen to replace Senator Ali Ndume as the Majority Whip of the Senate.

This decision was conveyed through a letter addressed to Senate President Godswill Akpabio, signed by the National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Dr Abdullahi Ganduje, and the National Secretary, Ajibola Bashiru.

The letter, titled “Complaints Against the Unbecoming Utterances of Sen. Ali Ndume,” was read by Akpabio during the plenary session.

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It expressed the displeasure of the National Working Committee (NWC) of the APC regarding Ndume’s criticism of the government and the party.

The party’s leadership stated that Ndume’s actions were not in line with the responsible and decorous behaviour expected from a senior member of the Senate.

They emphasised that his uncouth and baseless criticisms not only tarnish the government’s image but also undermine the unity and cohesion of the APC.

Furthermore, they highlighted how his remarks could hinder foreign direct investments in Nigeria.

The letter emphasised that given Ndume’s status as a ranking member of the party, his conduct sets a poor example for others to follow.

It specifically mentioned his recent comments on a television programme, referring to the government of President Bola Tinubu as being run by thieves.

Such statements, the party noted, portray Ndume as someone intent on undermining the country and the party through indictments and propaganda.

In light of these concerns, the APC leadership recommended that Ndume should resign from the party and join an opposition party of his choice.

They emphasised the need for APC members, especially within the Senate caucus, to exercise decorum in their public statements.

As a result, the party suggested that Senator Mohammed Monguno be appointed as the new Majority Whip of the Senate.

The APC caucus in the Senate is urged to address this issue and take appropriate steps to ensure that its members uphold decorum in their public utterances, noting that it is important for the party to maintain unity and progress to effectively serve the Nigerian people.

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