Ndume explains why he went out of plenary, and says he was not angry
By Haruna Salami
The Senate Chief Whip, Ali Ndume (APC, Borno South) has given a reason why he went out of the plenary on Tuesday after he was ruled out of order by the Senate President.
According to him, “I made a point and the Senate President ruled me out of order, then I left because you know, it was close to 1:30 pm and whatever business we are doing, I normally go to pray.
According to him “The press misinterpreted it and the Senate President misinterpreted it, that I got annoyed and left.
“When I came to the office, they said the Senate was in executive session, that I should come because we said we should have an executive session. I said let me go to the executive session briefly because I have already performed ablution and continued to the Mosque.
“That was what happened. I was just trying to guide the Senate President”, adding “We are all learning, including the Senate President”.
Earlier during plenary Ndume had raised a point of order 54, saying it was the responsibility of the Chief Whip to remind and guild Senate on procedure and processes of plenary.
Ndume through the order attempted to draw the attention of the Senate President to matters relating to proceedings of the Senate.
Sir, nobody is too big to learn,” Ndume said.
But the President of the Senate, shortly after listening to Ndume’s point of order said the section quoted by Ndume was not the same as the content of order 54 cited and consequently ruled him out of order.
At this point, Ndume left the plenary and went to his office, as the Senate President called for a closed session.