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Tinubu must dismantle emerging cabal within his presidency — Sen Ndume

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Senator representing Borno South and Chief Whip of the Senate, Mohammed Ali Ndume, has raised the alarm over what he called an emerging cabal in the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

Speaking in a telephone interview, Senator Ndume, who commended President Tinubu for his suspension of embattled Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, Betta Edu, for proper investigation of financial sleaze in her ministry, however, declared that the axed Minister did not act alone but with connivance with certain individuals who have since formed a cartel in the Tinubu Presidency.

He cautioned that, if not curtailed, the emerging political cabal could destabilise the administration of President Tinubu.

Senator Ndume said the removal of the minister would send a strong signal to other ministers in Tinubu’s cabinet that their principal would not tolerate corruption.

Ndume said the move will restore confidence in his government, and Nigerians will begin to take his administration seriously.

He said, “What President Tinubu has done is very timely. The suspension of the Minister of Humanitarian Affairs is a welcome development. It will allow the relevant agencies to conduct a proper investigation.

“Some people in the same position Tinubu is in would not have acted. But as the leader in charge, he acted swiftly, and the minister has been suspended. We should commend the president. This is something Nigerians should commend.

“But the president should not stop there. There is an emerging political cartel within the corridors of power. The president must not act swiftly and dismantle the cartel.

“If they’re not stopped, they’ll be stronger and worse than the cabal. The president must not allow that to happen. I don’t think what the minister did was an isolated case. I don’t think she acted alone.

“The President needs to look deep and flush out those involved in mismanaging the funds meant for humanitarian assistance.

We’re hopeful that the President will take more decisive actions in the future.”

On the scary security situation in the country, the former Chairman of the Senate Committee on the Army asked President Tinubu to revisit the issue of the motivation of security agents in the country, especially members of the Armed Forces.

He said the President needs to equip, empower, and motivate security agents to enable them to carry out their responsibilities decisively.

The Senate Chief Whip said soldiers and other members of the Armed Forces fighting insurgencies are not well-equipped, motivated, or empowered to fight the war adequately.

He argued that the salaries and other allowances they are paid are grossly insufficient to motivate them to win the war.

Ndume said since President Tinubu has openly told heads of security agencies that he will not accept failure, he needs to revisit the welfare of men and officers tackling insecurity across the country, especially in the North East.

“President Tinubu has made it clear that he won’t accept excuses from heads of security agencies. And I agree with him. We need to win this war. But we need to do more.

Those soldiers and other members of the Armed Forces fighting to protect the country are not properly motivated.

“I’m urging the President to do more and revisit these issues; he must equip them, motivate them, and revisit their salaries and allowances.

“These moves will go a long way in changing the tide of war in favour of the government. But currently, what they’re getting is too small to even take care of their daily needs in the field while fighting.

“I’m optimistic that if the right things are done, we’ll see a different outcome in the ongoing insurgency war in various parts of the country. Let’s equip and motivate them, and we’ll see drastic changes.”

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