The two chambers of the National Assembly will be locked in a
joint closed-door session to discuss and deliberate over the
Political tension in the country.
This is an outcome of a separate meeting held on Monday by
some members of the national assembly to discuss the best way
to address “the assault” on its members by the executive.
In a meeting that stretched all through the night, some
senators proposed that an impeachment move should be
commenced against President Muhammadu Buhari.
An insider at the meeting said national assembly leaders in
attendance were “very jittery” over the impeachment threat
as recent events in the polity “have instilled fear in them”.
As many as 25 APC senators who were planning to defect to
PDP are no longer confident to do so after the series of police
actions against their colleagues.
Dino Melaye and Shehu Sani have been guests of the police
recently after being accused of criminal offences, while Senate
President Bukola Saraki has been linked with the Offa bank
heist of April 5 by the police.
Ike Ekweremadu, the deputy senate president, is due to face
charges of violating the code of conduct law by allegedly failing
to declare his assets outside Nigeria.
Meanwhile, the PDP has also accused the Economic and Financial
Crimes Commission (EFCC) of charging a number of its members
to court which it described as politically motivated.
IMPEACHMENT OPTION
“When we mooted the idea of impeaching Buhari at the meeting,
you could see that our leaders were not comfortable. They are
clearly shaken by the robbery charge against Saraki,” a
senator told TheCable.
Melaye was the most vocal of the lawmakers in attendance.
He teased the “jittery” senators, telling them Buhari would
soon come after them whether or not they defected from APC.
“Dino told Ekweremadu (PDP) that he was wasting his time
thinking Buhari would pipe down. He also accused Senator
Godswill Akpabio (PDP) of spending money like water to prevent
his arrest as if that would solve his problem,” another senator
told TheCable.
Some were of the opinion that the best time for the APC
senators to defect is now, insisting that public sympathy was
with the opposition with the “persecution of those perceived to
be politically opposed to Buhari”.
It was then resolved that a joint executive session would be
held on Tuesday to agree on an appropriate response.
The session will be closed to the public including the media.
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