A former Chairman of the House Committee on Appropriations,
Abdulmumin Jibrin, says he will not be bothered if his colleagues at the
House of Representatives suspend him when the House resumes on Tuesday.
Jibrin said this during a live television programme titled, ‘Politics Today’ on Channels Television.
He said, “On the issue of suspension I am less bothered. Perhaps that
is the sacrifice I will have to make for the country and for us to be
able to deal with the issues of corruption in the House but I doubt very
much that the 360 members, having followed the events of last two
months, and of course the letter I wrote to each member last week, I
doubt very much if they will go on the floor of the House and start
talking about suspending me.”
According to the lawmaker, even if he is suspended, he will continue
to fight corruption and ensure that the Speaker, Mr. Yakubu Dogara, and
three other principal officers in the House are brought to justice.
Jibrin said, “Whatever happens on Tuesday and the rest of the days we
want to spend in the House before the end of the year, one thing is
certain and I say this without any element of contradiction; I will
continue to pursue this issue until justice is served on Speaker Dogara
and other principal officers whether I am suspended or not.”
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