Ndume was recently removed from his position as the majority whip of the Senate by the leadership of the All Progressives Congress for criticising President Bola Tinubu.
By Jeffrey Agbo
Senator Ali Ndume has been re-allocated an office on the fourth floor of the Senate New Wing after rejecting the one offered him on the third floor.
Chairman of the Senate Services Committee, Senator Sunday Karimi, informed Ndume of the development in a letter.
The letter was signed by the director/clerk to the committee, Siyaka Sadiq, on behalf of the chairman.
It reads: “I am pleased to inform you that the Chairman, Committee on Senate Services has approved the allocation of office number 4.31 (4th floor), New Wing, Senate Building to you.
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“Please note that this letter supersedes the earlier one issued to you dated 29th, July 2024.
“Kindly liaise with the Secretary, Estate and Works Directorate, situated at office number 0.28, New Wing, Senate Building to undertake the necessary documentation and submission/collection of keys.”
Ndume was recently removed from his position as the majority whip of the Senate by the leadership of the All Progressives Congress for criticising President Bola Tinubu.
The Borno lawmaker was also relieved of his vice chairmanship of the Senate Committee on Appropriation. The legislator thereafter rejected his appointment as chairman of the Senate Committee on Tourism.