Senator Ali Ndume, senator representing Borno south, has raised concerns over President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s recent appointment, claiming that it violates the Nigerian constitution. According to Ndume, the appointment is unconstitutional and could have negative repercussions, or “boomerang,” in the future.
The senator’s remarks come amid growing criticism of Tinubu’s decisions and have sparked a heated debate on the legality and potential consequences of such appointments.
Speaking on Arise TV’s Prime Time on Monday, Ndume said Tinubu’s appointments have not reflected the diversity mandated by section 14(3) of the 1999 constitution.
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“The figures are there. You can look at the figures. I sent you one. I sent you figures. It’s not that I’m just making accusations,” Ndume said.
“And it’s not that I’m saying, well, the president has no right to do that kind of thing. But it’s a constitutional provision. Section 13, I mean, section 14 (3) of the constitution is very, very clear.
“When you look at it vis-a-vis the appointments made so far, and there are political appointments… the constitution is very clear. And it is because of avoiding such infractions that the constitution clearly states that appointments, especially political appointments should reflect the federal character, and that is not the case here.
“And all I am saying is to call the attention of Mr President to such infractions so that it can be corrected, otherwise, you know, these things can boomerang at a certain period of time.”
Ndume, a ranking senator, insisted that his remarks were not an attack on the president but a constitutional responsibility.
“I know, as you rightly say, people look at me as somebody that is critical of the government. I have the right to do that in the first place. And in fact, that’s why I’m in the national assembly in the first place,” he said.
“Collectively, we are supposed to oversight the acts of Mr President and point out some of these irregularities. That is what we swore to do. It’s not personal.”
He stated that he is not scared of being attacked for his latest take on the Tinubu administration.