Nigeria under siege, “Buhari Must Go” as senators begins impeachment process over insecurity | NN NEWS

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Senators across party line have started collating signature to impeach President Muhammadu Buhari over worsening security situation in the country.

The Senators who expressed dissatisfaction with poor handling of security situation staged a walk-out of the plenary when Senate President Ahmad Lawan refused to accede to a motion moved by Minority Leader Philip Aduda that the Senate should debate the cases of rising insecurity in the country.

Briefing newsmen after walking out on the Senate, the senators insisted they had during their closed-door session which lasted for two hours agreed that they should debate the issue of insecurity and give Buhari an impeachable ultimatum notice.

They expressed anger Lawan refused to abide by their resolution after reverting to plenary after the closed-door session.

They gave Buhari Six weeks to perform or be impeached.

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