
A senator, Shehu Sani (Kaduna-APC), has given some insights into why 
Abdullahi Adamu (Nasarawa-APC) was removed as chairman Northern Senators
 Forum. Mr. Sani said about N70 million belonging to the group was claimed to have been carted away by monkeys in a farm house.
Mr. Adamu’s removal was announced in a letter read by the presiding 
officer, Ike Ekweremadu, shortly before the end of the plenary on 
Wednesday.
The letter signed by the forum’s Public Relations Officer, Dino 
Melaye, noted that Mr. Adamu was removed for ‘financial mismanagement 
and misadministration.’ Responding to questions on why the senator was removed, Mr. Sani said
 the financial mismanagement borders on a N70 million belonging to the 
forum. He said the money was rumoured to have been carted away by monkeys in a farm house. “There are some things some of my colleagues will not say but I’m not
 used to holding back. When we assumed office, Senator Ahmed Lawan 
tendered the sum of N70 million to the 8t Senate. That N70 million was 
money gathered from the 7th Senate. It was handed over to northern 
senators of 8th Senate. The rumours going round, which I don’t know 
whether it’s true but I believe other senators know, is the fact that 
there were allegations that some monkeys raided the farm house of some 
of the executives of the northern senators forum and carted away some of
 these money. 
“I think, this country is becoming a huge joke. First of all, it was 
the rodents that drove away the president and then we now have snakes 
consuming about N36 million and now we have monkeys raiding farm house. 
So, they don’t want this to be said but I believe that we should be very
 clear.”

He however didn’t mention whose farm house it is among the executives. Speaking on the change, Dino Melaye said the decision was that of the majority in the forum.
Source: Premium Times 
 
