Political Vendetta: N’Assembly Threatens To Impeach Buhari

'Dotun Akintomide
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  • Gives Conditions

By ‘Dotun Akintomide

Consequent upon heated political atmosphere and insecurity in the country, the National Assembly Tuesday resolved after a 3-hour joint sitting of the upper and lower chambers to invoke its powers against the executive arm of government if nothing was done to end the ongoing harassment and humiliation of perceived political opponents by the police.

The lawmakers who met for over three hours in closed door, gave the executive certain conditions including,  addressing the current security situation in the country.

They frowned at the constant harassment of legislators and other political actors, especially those who seem to hold a contrary view from the executive or those who are critical of the executive arm.

The legislative arm called on the executive to show sincerity in the fight against corruption, adhere to the rule of law and refrain from the “intimidation of Nigerians”.

They insisted that they may be forced to invoke their constitutional powers if the conditions were not met.

The federal lawmakers who used the occasion to pass a vote confidence on Senate President Bukola Saraki and House Speaker, Yakubu Dogara, however, passed a vote of no confidence on IGP, Ibrahim Idris.

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The detail of the conditions from the Joint Session of the National Assembly stated that “the Security Agencies must be given marching orders to contain all the sustained killings of Nigerians and protect the lives and properties of Nigerians — as this is the primary duty for any responsible government.

“The systemic harassment by the executive of perceived political opponents — people with contrary opinions in the legislature and the judiciary — by the police and other security agencies must stop.

“There must be strict adherence to the rule of law and protection for all citizens by the President and all his appointees.

“The President must be held accountable for the actions of his appointees and must be ready to sanction, those that carry out any act, that will ridicule or endanger the country and our democracy.

“The government should show sincerity in the fight against corruption by not being selective and also prosecute current appointees that have cases pending against them.

“The sanctity of the National Assembly should be protected and preserved by the federal government… and prosecute those who invaded the Senate to seize the mace.

“Democratic elections must be competitive and inclusive by removing the current reign of fear and intimidation — particularly as we approach the forthcoming 2019 elections.

“The National Assembly will liaise with the international community through the IPU, the APU, ECOWAS Parliament, Pan-African Parliament, EU, US Congress and the United Nations to secure our democracy. The National Assembly will also engage with civil society organisations, trade unions and NGOs to further deepen and protect our democracy.”

https://newdiplomatng.com/2018/06/06/sacking-buhari-lawmakers-collating-signatures-secretly/

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