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“We’ll mobilise voters against him” – Northeast elders react to Ndume’s attack on Tinubu

politicsnigeria.com 2024/8/21

The Coalition of North-East Elders Forum (CNEF) has questioned the rationale behind Senator Ali Ndume’s recent outburst against the Bola Tinubu-led government.

Senator Ndume recently attacked the administration of President Tinubu, saying it is run by kakistocrats – those deemed the least qualified and most unscrupulous citizens – and kleptocrats, who are merely in power to steal.

However, the elders said the lawmaker is expected not to attack President Tinubu but to support him in tackling insecurity caused by insurgents and bandits in Borno State and the northern region of the country.

The group, in a statement signed by the Coordinator, Alhaji Ali Ibrahim Sheriff, said, “What is expected from Senator Ali Ndume now is to work closely with the President; Vice President, who is from the same Borno State as him; and security agencies to address the unprovoked attacks by insurgents and bandits in the north.

“As concerned elders from the Northeast geopolitical zone, we wondered why during the days of President Buhari he chose to be silent in the midst of heightened problems of insecurity, pervasive hunger, looting of public funds, and bad governance?”

While telling the Chief Whip of the Senate to be sensitive to the yearnings of his people in Borno and the North, the elders asked him what he has done with the money received for constituency projects and intervention funds allocated for members of his constituency over the twenty years in the National Assembly.

The elders further said: “If leadership is as easy as that, we make bold to ask, all these years, how many internally displaced persons (IDPs) has he trained, educated, and empowered with funds allocated to him?

“If Ndume is not a liability and economic burden to the good people of Borno State and the entire country, he should come out boldly to render an account of his stewardship, or we will mobilise voters against him come 2027.”

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