Skip to main content

Senator Ndume launches fresh criticism against Tinubu

Senator Ali Ndume, representing Borno South, has again taken a swipe at President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s leadership, insisting that the President would have led street protests if he were in the opposition and faced the same circumstances Nigerians are currently enduring.

Speaking during an interview with Arise News, the four-term lawmaker declared his intention to continue holding the government accountable, even if it means standing alone.

Ndume, who was once the Senate Majority Whip, said he has no intention of crossing over to the President’s camp despite mounting pressure.

“I’m not one of his dependents. I’m his ally. If we were to swap positions, and I’m the President doing what he’s doing now, Tinubu would have been on the street. He has done it before — protesting even against governments he supported,” Ndume said.

“I’m Not a Dependent of Tinubu”

Ndume stressed that as a senator, he is not subordinate to the President and should be lobbied by the executive rather than coerced.

He recalled that even members of the administration had tried to woo him over to the President’s camp.

“Somebody from the government asked me to come over, and I said no. I’m a Senator. Under a proper democracy, the President should lobby me. He doesn’t vote for me — I vote on his proposals,” he said.

According to the outspoken lawmaker, his political courage is rooted in faith and a belief that power comes from God, not man.

“I believe it is God that gives or takes away power. My religion teaches me to speak the truth even if I’m alone, and that’s what I’m doing in APC now,” he stated.

Responding to criticisms that he is being too harsh on the government, Ndume replied pointedly: “They say I’m hitting too hard. I asked, ‘Did I use a physical punch on anybody?’”

ridoola.blogspot.com.ng

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Okpebholo suspends A-G & LG Chair under 3 months over finance dealings

The Edo Government has announced the suspension of Samson Osagie , its Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, and Damian Lawani , chairman of the Local Government Service Commission. Mr Musa Ikhilor , Secretary to the State Government (SSG) announced the suspension in a statement in Benin on Thursday morning. ALSO READ: Kano Govt suspend 2 school principals for alleged absenteeism, negligence Ikhilor said the two-state top officials were suspended over allegations of “grave official and financial interactions”. Okpebholo suspends Edo Attorney-General and LG Service Commission Chairman According to him, the suspension, which takes immediate effect, is pending the conclusion of an investigation into the allegations. The SSG said; It is hereby announced for the information of the general public that Gov. Monday Okpebholo has approved the suspension from office of the Chairman of Edo Local Government Service Commission, Damian Lawani and Commissioner for Justice, Samson Os...

Family Homes Funds, TETFund & Private Investors Lead National PPP Drive for Renewed Hope Student Housing Projects

The Renewed Hope Student Housing Project is a Public Private Partnership initiative of His Excellency Bola Ahmed Tinubu GCFR that is set to improve the living standards and revitalize infrastructure across Tertiary Institutions in the country with a plan to deliver 38,400 world class student hostel bed spaces across a total of 24 locations: 12 Universities, 6 Polytechnics & 6 Colleges of Education. The Renewed Hope Student Hostel Project in each of the 24 locations will boast 1,600 bed spaces, 400 ensuite rooms with study table and chairs, 4 reading rooms, common room, cafeteria & restaurants, laundromat, grocery shops, salons, public toilets etc.  Family Homes Funds Limited (FHFL), in partnership with the Federal Government of Nigeria, the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) and Africa Plus Partners Nigeria Limited is set to deliver on Mr. President’s promise to transform student accommodation nationwide through the Public Private Partnership (PPP) Renewed Hope Stude...

NYSC Mobilisation & Academic Standards – Raising quality or adding pressure on students?

On September 29, 2025, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu approved a reform linking the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) mobilisation process to the National Policy for the Nigeria Education Repository and Databank (NERD). By invoking Sections 2(4)(4) and 16(1)(C) of the NYSC Act, Tinubu stated that no graduate, whether from a Nigerian or foreign institution, will be mobilised for or exempted from NYSC without proof of compliance with the NERD policy. In a common man's understanding, the Federal Government has announced that Nigerian students must now submit their final-year projects or thesis before they can be mobilised for the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC). This policy aims to improve academic standards, ensuring that no student skips essential academic requirements before entering the NYSC scheme . On the surface, this sounds like a laudable idea, but a deeper look reveals a different reality. In many universities, students are allowed to graduate and mobilised for NYSC  ...