Saraki Played God, Now He Can See – Senator Ndume

February 27, 2019
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Senator Ali Ndume, the senator representing Borno South at the National Assembly, has expressed satisfaction over the defeat of senate president Bukola Saraki at last Saturday’s National Assembly elections.

Ndume said, “Saraki played God during his tenure as Senate President of 8th Assembly. Maybe this will remind Saraki that there is God. Once you try to play God, God will react. Saraki played God, and he has now seen how God reacted.

“Saraki took things for granted; this is the consequence of taking things for granted.”
He also thanked the people of Borno for voting for candidates of the All Progressives Congress (APC) at the polls, and restated the commitment of the APC administration to “continue the good works they have started”.

On the PDP‘s rejection of the presidential and National Assembly results, Ndume added: “I am surprised PDP has shown desperation about this election right from the beginning. There is nothing they can tell Nigerians. In a free and fair election, they can’t win. PDP complained on issues; APC campaigned on issues.”





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