The Federal High Court, Abuja, has declared the suspension of Ali
Ndume by the Senate as illegal and ordered that he be paid all his
outstanding salaries and allowances.
Justice Babatunde Quadri in his judgment on Friday, set aside the
suspension and ordered that Mr. Ndume be allowed to resume his duties in
the senate as a senator.
“The suspension of the plaintiff (Ndume) is hereby declared illegal,
unlawful and unconstitutional. The purported suspension contained in the
letter of March 30 is hereby set aside.
“The first and second defendants (the senate president and the
senate) are hereby directed to pay the plaintiff his outstanding
salaries and allowances forthwith.”
The judge, however, refused to grant the N500 million damages Mr. Ndume asked the court to award him.
“Relief on the issue of damages is hereby refused, because I hope
this will facilitate reconciliation in the senate between the plaintiff
and other members of the senate and bring peace to our nascent
democracy.”
The Senate had on March 30, suspended Mr. Ndume, who was former Majority Leader for 90 legislative days (six months).
Mr. Ndume was suspended for raising a matter that the Senate
investigate public allegations of impropriety against the Senate
President, Bukola Saraki, and another senator, Dino Melaye.
The Senate Committee on Ethics, Privileges and Public Petitions,
which investigated the matter recommended that Mr. Ndume be suspended
for one year.
The report, which was presented by the committee’s chairman, Samuel Anyanwu, was considered by the lawmakers at plenary.
Mr. Ndume was subsequently suspended for six months for “bringing
Melaye, his colleague, and the institution of the senate to unbearable
disrepute.”
Mr. Ndume, not satisfied by the reason given for his suspension, headed to court to challenge the action of the senate.
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