The Borno senator reminded his colleagues that some
deceased senators were succeeded by their wives and relations.
The lawmaker representing Borno South in the Senate,
Ali Ndume has urged the upper chamber to throw their weight behind Ifeanyi
Ubah's widow to replace her late husband as the senator representing Anambra
South Senatorial District.
Mr Ndume made the appeal on Tuesday, Nov. 19, during
the valedictory session organised by the Senate in honour of the late senator.
Mr Ubah, a member of the All Progressives Congress
(APC), died at the age of 52 in a London hospital after a brief illness in
July.
Until his death, Mr Ubah was the chairperson of the
Senate Committee on Petroleum Downstream. Kano South Senator Kawu Sumaila has
since been appointed to replace him.
During the valedictory service, Ndume appealed to his
colleagues to allow the late Mr Ubah’s widow replace her husband to continue
the senator’s legacies.
The Borno senator reminded his colleagues that some
deceased senators were succeeded by their wives and relations. He added that
others became members of the upper chamber under the influence of their
husbands and fathers.
He appealed that this should be extended to Mr Ubah’s
widow.
“It happened before. Chuba Okadigbo was a great
politician. When he died, years after, his wife, the widow Margery, sitting
around here.
“Our first lady, Oluremi Tinubu, came to the Senate by
the virtue of the people of Lagos and her husband who is the president who
served two terms… They insisted that she should go for third term. In fact, she
told me that her dream was to be a pastor.
“Abiru’s father was a great senator in 1979. Right
here is Yar’Adua? Everybody knows Yar’Adua (Katsina Central Senator).
“Senator (Iyabo) Obasanjo, if you remember, is the
daughter of General Obasanjo. Sitting in front of me is Dafinone, his father,
was a great senator,” he said.
Ndume, therefore, appealed to his colleagues to
support Mr Ubah’s wife in getting her late husband’s seat.
“Finally, Mr. President, my appeal to you and
distinguished colleagues, his wife, fortunately, is 50 years or so, a wonderful
wife. Let us support the family to have a spirit representative of Ifeanyi here
in the chamber when election of Anambra of the senatorial district that he
represents,” he said.
“What I want to appeal to you, Mr President, is, let
us keep his spirit, aspirations of ifeanyi alive,” Mr Ndume added.
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