The duo spoke at an interactive session on Tuesday organised to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Abeokuta Club. Wole Soyinka, and human rights lawyer, Femi Falana, supported the call by PDP senators. Some Nigerians have backed the action of the federal lawmakers, describing it as the right step in the right direction. Though the lawmakers have embarked on recess, it is not clear what will happen when they resume plenary but analysts have been speaking on the threat to impeach the president. Otherwise, we will find the constitutional means to ensure that we serve him an impeachment notice.” President to address the insecurity of this nation within six weeks. “These and many others are the reasons we are joining our colleagues in the Senate to ask Mr. We also have the issue of oil theft, which has risen, now making it difficult for us to earn income from oil revenue.
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“We think that it is high time, the insecurity of this nation was addressed. It’s real and we will not stand to allow this nation collapse. “Perhaps, when the action starts, the person will find out that it’s not a laughable action. They may not be speaking but we may be speaking for them, and when the time comes, I heard somebody this morning saying it is a laughable attempt to want to do that. Those who are thinking that it is only the issue of PDP or the minority caucus, many of our colleagues under the bipartisanship are affected. President to address the insecurity that is, of course, affecting this nation, and I want to join on behalf of my colleagues to also say that upon the expiration, we will proffer ways of ensuring that we will gather all the signatures. He said: “They (Senators) have given six weeks for Mr. He also drew attention to the general state of the nation, including the exchange rate and aviation crisis. Ndudi Elumelu, who revealed this after a closed-door meeting of the joint minority caucus of the National Assembly on Thursday, July 28, disclosed that signatures would be gathered to impeach the President, if the security situation is not addressed.
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Minority leader of the House of Representatives, Hon. Just a day after the Senate’s incident, members of the minority caucus of the House of Representatives joined their upper chamber counterparts to hand President Buhari a six-week ultimatum to fix insecurity or face impeachment in the National Assembly. The country has been faced with serious security challenges, the latest being the attack on the Brigade of Guards on the outskirts of Abuja, with some casualty figures recorded. Angered by the action of the Senate President, all the lawmakers elected on the platforms of other political parties other than the All Progressives Congress (APC) took turns to walk out of the legislative chamber while the plenary was ongoing. However, Senator Lawan declined the request of the minority leader, saying the point of order raised fell flat on its face.
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Senator Aduda had raised a point of order asking the Senate President, Ahmad Lawan, who presided during plenary, to discuss the security situation in the country and the impeachment of President Buhari. Prominent senators who joined the protest include Senator Muhammed Bulkachuwa, Senator Ibrahim Shekarau, Buhari’s Senator, Ahmmad Babba Kaita. “We have come here to say that we have passed so many resolutions on security, we have given all the support and all the enabling appropriation that they need.” “That we are worried so we staged a walkout from the chambers to register that the security in Nigeria is out of hand and urgent steps need to be taken so that the issues are addressed immediately. Since that didn’t happen, we have come here in protest to let Nigerians Know that we are with them. This was our agreement at the executive session but when we came out the senate President refused to inform the public of our resolution. “So at the closed session we agreed that we will give the President an ultimatum failing which we will move to give an impeachment notice. Living with a half blood wattpad.“We also took into cognizance that the senate at various fora, at various times and various meetings within which we recommended to Government, various steps have been suggested aimed at curbing this issue of insecurity but we have realised that even Abuja is no more safe,” Aduda said.