- Former Senator Shehu Sani has explained that the suspended Senator Abdul Ahmed Ningi will go through some punishment over the decision of the senate on him
- Shehu Sani also revealed he was once in Ningi’s shoes when he disclosed the spending of the senators, adding that he was saved by the then president of the senate, Bukola Saraki
- Ningi was suspended for three months on Tuesday following his allegation that President Bola Tinubu was implementing a 2024 budget different from what was passed by the national assembly
Shehu Sani, a former senator in the eighth senate, has explained the punishment that Senator Abdul Ahmed Ningi, who was suspended by the senate for three months on Tuesday, March 12, will go through.
Sani explained that he had a similar experience in the Senate but was saved by the then Senate president, Bukola Saraki, and could not be suspended. He said his offence was to have “publicly disclosed the salaries and running costs of lawmakers.”