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PDP senators adamant, say ‘no going back on Buhari’s impeachment’

Opposition lawmakers in the National Assembly have said there was no going back on their resolve to impeach the President Muhammadu Buhari, if he failed to address the insecurity in the country within six weeks.

The lawmakers dismissed a reports that they had backed down on the plan to remove the President after the expiration of the six-week ultimatum handed down on July 27.

Recall that insecurity situation in the country has reached alarming stage lately especially with the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, having come under ferocious assaults by terrorists who launched separate attacks on troops and the Kuje Medium Security Custodial Centre.

The militant attacked the Presidential Guards Brigade troops at Bwari-Kubwa Road, Abuja, killing a captain, lieutenant and six soldiers while others sustained injuries.

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They also attacked a checkpoint at Zuma rock, a few kilometers from the nation’s capital.

An attack by the Islamic State West Africa Province terrorists on the Kuje Medium Security Custodial Centre, Abuja, resulted in the release of 69 Boko Haram commanders and hundreds of felons on July 5. This happened 24 hours after suspected terrorists attacked the president’s advance team in Katsina.

Following these developments and the impeachment threat against the President by the opposition lawmakers, the National Assembly leadership expressed fears over the worsening insecurity in the country.

Senate President Ahmed Lawan, thereafter, summoned the security chiefs to a marathon meeting where he described the security situation as frightening.

The various House Committees on Security similarly met with the security chiefs on the matter.

People’s Democratic Party senator representing Osun East senatorial district, Sen. Francis Fadahunsi, said it was not true that the opposition were retreating on their move to impeach the President.

According to him, it was a unanimous decision and nothing different has been communicated to them.

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When asked if the senators had backtracked on their impeachment plans, he said, “Who said so? Who are the opposition (lawmakers) that met? You did an interview with Sen. Gershom Bassey who said that we meant what we said. Those people saying such are not feeling fine.

“Even northern senators are in support of the impeachment; you heard senator Clifford (Ordia) from Edo, Sen. Bulkachuwa (Mohammed) and the rest. So, who are those that told them so?’’

The Osun State senator hinted that the lawmakers would remove the Senate President from office in advancement of the moves against President Buhari.

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