Senator George Akume |
A youth group in Benue State, Jemgbagh Youth Alliance, JYA, has
berated the Chairman of Senate Committee on Army, Senator George Akume,
for allegedly being responsible for the unresponsiveness of the
Committee in the bloody clashes between herdsmen and farmers in the
state.
President of the group, Comrade Ternenge Bendega in a statement to
DAILY POST on Friday, said Akume was exposed by the Vice Chairman of the
committee, Senator Abdullahi Danbaba, on the floor of the House.
According to the youths, Danbaba blamed the committee’s non-performance on poor leadership of Senator Akume who is its chairman.
The group said that by the indictment, the Senator no longer deserves to occupy his current position.
According to them, “We watched with utmost shame and disappointment,
the presentation of the Vice Chairman, Senate Committee on Army, Senator
Abdullahi Danbaba who rightly blamed the committee’s non-performance on
poor leadership by Senator George Akume who is chairman of the
committee.
“This is the highest embarrassment Benue has ever suffered in the hands of any of its representatives at the National Assembly.
“For a man who governed the state for eight years and has spent 12
years in the red chamber of the National Assembly, the indictment of
Senator Akume by his vice in the Senate Committee on Army confirms what
most Benue people know – that the Senator no longer deserves to occupy
his current position.
“Akume has, by that singular pronouncement by Senator Danbaba on the
floor of the Senate, entered the record books as the worst performing
senator in the annals of the country. Never has it been heard that
members of a legislative committee publicly blamed their leader for zero
performance.
“To worsen matters, Senator Akume was absent during the Senate
sitting where serious matters such as the Army and other security issues
were being discussed. In fact, he is often caught sleeping deeply
during Senate plenary sessions.
“This is a clear indication that Senator George Akume has interests
far away from legislative duties for which he is paid. He, therefore,
has no business continuing as a senator.
“Senator Akume’s widely known love for liquor and habitual
drunkenness is another cause of worry to us his constituents. A man who
begins to drink as early as 6 am is not fit to represent people at the
highest law-making chamber of the country.
“Here is a senator who has not moved a single motion or sponsored just one bill in the Senate in 12 years.
“His ‘stewardship’ in the red chamber is all about local politics of
insisting that he must install a governor for Benue when his colleagues
are busy taking big decisions on the national stage.
“We, as Benue North-West voters will reject Akume at the polls in
2019. A man with such despicable character will no longer be our
Senator.”
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