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Senator Musa Responds to Allegations of Betrayal, Calls for Transparency within Northern Senate Forum

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By Iyojo Ameh

In a bid to address recent accusations concerning his loyalty to the North, Senator Mohammed Sani Musa has stepped forward to refute claims of betrayal and advocate for greater transparency within the Northern Senators Forum.

In an official statement signed by him, Senator Musa clarified that his recent remarks were not intended as an act of betrayal but rather as a plea for fair representation and access to necessary information; while reiterating his dedication to serving his Senatorial District, the North, Nigeria, and the Senate with integrity and accountability.

As a distinguished member of the Senate Committee on Finance and a vocal advocate for Northern interests, Senator Musa emphasized his unwavering commitment to the development and integrity of the region, Nigeria, and the Senate as an institution.

Senator Musa pointed out instances where he felt excluded from crucial discussions, particularly those related to Appropriations, despite his active involvement and attempts to engage with the Forum’s leadership. He underscored the importance of transparency and inclusivity in decision-making processes that directly impact the North.

He said:
“I would like to address the recent accusations levelled against me regarding my alleged betrayal of the North. As a senator, my commitment to the Northern Senators Forum and the development of the North, Nigeria, and the integrity of the Senate as an institution has always been unwavering.”

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“In my capacity as the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Finance and an active member of the Northern Senators Forum, I have consistently supported and advocated for the interests of the North. However, it is imperative for me, as a responsible representative, to be kept informed and included in matters that concern our region and our nation.”

“Regrettably, there have been instances where I have felt excluded from crucial discussions, particularly concerning Appropriations. Despite my repeated attempts to address this issue with the Forum’s Secretary and Spokesman, transparency and inclusivity have not been forthcoming.”

“My recent statement was not intended as a betrayal but rather as a plea for transparency and fair representation. How can I be expected to support or contribute affirmatively to decisions when I am not privy to the necessary information?”

“I remain steadfast in my dedication to serving my Senatorial District, the North, Nigeria, and the Senate with integrity and accountability. It is my sincere hope that we can work together to ensure the interests of all stakeholders are upheld.”

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