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Senator Ali Ndume says. “I’m by far senior to him. I’m more educated than him ,and more exposed than him.

 

During the Senate session, Senator Ali Ndume voiced his displeasure and rage over the recent occurrence. He claimed to have made a self-promise to keep quiet and to speak from the heart rather than simply his mouth. He felt obliged to speak out, nevertheless, when representatives from the president were introduced. This resulted in a regrettable episode that made him feel horrible for the Senate as an institution, not for himself.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

Ndume specifically mentioned that he was angered by Jin Baro’s use of abusive language. Despite demanding an apology, Baro felt arrogant and ruled him out of order. Ndume believes that the next step is to leave Baro to God. He also emphasized that he feels disrespected because he is senior to Baro in terms of age, education, and experience.

Ndume further explained that he asked for a public apology, but Baro refused and instead apologized privately, which Ndume considers insufficient. This incident highlights the tension and conflict within the Senate, with Ndume stressing the importance of respect and ranking among senators ยน.

Senator Ali Ndume stated in an interview with Arise TV, “He’s just one among equals, and if you look at the equals, there is ranking and respect in the Senate. I’m by far senior to him. I’m older than him, more educated than him, and more exposed than him. He knows that he shouldn’t have used that statement.”CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

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