Senator Ndume And Kinsmen Disagree Over Maina’s Whereabouts
Senator Ali
Ndume and Kinsmen of former Chairman of the Pension Reform Task Team,
Abdulrasheed Maina have disagreed with the Senator over his statement that He
(Ali Ndume) does not know their son’s whereabouts.
The Senator who represents Borno South in the Senate, stood as surety for the
former Pension boss, after he was admitted to bail. Ndume had on Monday told
Justice Okono Abang of the Abuja Division of the Federal High Court that he
currently had no knowledge of Maina’s whereabouts.
In a
telephone interview, however, one of Maina’s
Kinsmen who spoke through Major Bukar Haruna ,Rtd, said they were disappointed
when the Senator said he does not know the whereabouts of their son. “He wanted
to score cheap political point in negative light, but he has failed again this
time,” he alleged.
“Ndume …How
on earth can he say he does not know our Son’s whereabout when he refused to
visit Maina on his sick bed even after repeated telephone calls put through to
him by both Maina and his Son Faisal, to come and see the deteriorating
condition of Maina’s health?”.
He said it is obvious that senator Ndume was allegedly playing out a script
directed by some power blocs who he has chosen to align with. Contrary to
Ndume’s claim that he was begged to stand as surety for Maina, the Rtd Major
said “the senator decided to stand as surety on his own volition after
considering Maina’s powerful political standing in Southern Borno.
“Senator Ali
Ndume wants to return to the Senate in 2023 and he offered to sign, being the
Senator representing Borno South. He also knew that he stands the chance of
losing his election, if he does not. That’s his motivating factor for standing
as Maina’s surety.” No one coarced him to do so,” he alleged. The retired
Officer, urged Ndume to follow the appropriate channels if he was no longer
interested in standing as surety for “thier son” .
Meanwhile, Faisal (Maina’s Son) said his
father was still critically ill and would return to court to continue his trial
as soon as he recovers. He said that his father was a responsible citizen who
recovered over N2.9 TR for Nigeria, a feat yet to be achieved by the EFCC
during the time in question.
“My Father
would not desire to abandon his trial because he has helped Nigeria grow and is
still ready to recover more funds for Nigeria to grow instead of borrowing
funds from other Countries,” he said.
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