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Insecurity: We’ll impeach Senate President if he blocks us from sacking Buhari, says Fadahunsi

By Nathaniel Zacchaeus, Abuja
The Senator representing Osun East Senatorial District, Francis Fadahunsi, said yesterday that members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the Senate would not hesitate to sack the President of the Senate, Ahmad Lawan if he made any attempt to frustrate their impeachment process against President Muhammadu Buhari.

Fadahunsi, who is the vice-chairman of the Senate Committee on Customs and Excise, retired as the deputy comptroller general of the Nigerian Customs Service.
He spoke with journalists while reacting to the presidential spokespersons’ statements, describing the impeachment as a bravado

But Fadahunsi said his colleagues had made up their minds to go ahead with the impeachment proceedings.
He said the majority of the senators across political party lines had already passed a vote of no confidence in Buhari because of his administration’s inability to address the worsening security situation in the country.

He expressed doubts about the ability of Buhari to tackle the embarrassing security challenges currently facing the country in six weeks since he couldn’t do so for seven years.

He vowed that the impeachment proceedings would commence as soon as his colleagues resume their current six-week annual vacation on September 20.

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He said, “We have been talking and giving suggestions on how we could end the insecurity challenges facing the country but the Head (Senate President) is hooked to the Villa. He has been frustrating all moves by us to take drastic measures against the President.
“We have now made up our mind to strike now that the iron is still hot instead of wasting our time, cooperating with the Ahmad Lawan leadership while the nation is being destroyed by terrorists with no plan by the government to stop them. We won’t wait until we are all killed.

“We have now decided to pull out of the “rubber stamp” arrangement so that the whole Nigerians would know that we have not been in support of the failing economy, the huge debts accumulation, falling naira, insecurity across the country and the unprecedented forms of corruption going on in the polity.

“Unfortunately, the man heading us now (Lawan) was leading the opposition lawmakers before and was challenging the rots in the system then. Now, he doesn’t want anyone to challenge Buhari’s government when things are falling apart every day.

“Any leader that opposes such challenge in a democratic setting must also be challenged because we are elected by the people.

“Go and interview most of the senators. There is no effective oversight of the ministries, departments, and agencies of the federal government. Buhari will bring the budget and his people here will want us to pass it as he brings it. No examinations and heads of MDAs are doing what they like.

“Those who voted for Buhari in 2015 thought he could contain the insecurity being a former military general but unfortunately things are getting worse under his watch and he appeared helpless.

“That is why we resolved that if we come back on September 20 and discovered that the situation is still the same, with no appreciable steps taken, we would impeach him.

“We will first impeach anyone who says we will not impeach Buhari. If anybody tries to block us here, whether the Senate President or anyone in the Senate, we will remove the person.

“Mr. President is finding it difficult to sack his non-performing security chiefs while those terrorising the nation are not being arrested. There is tension everywhere and something drastic had to be taken.”

The opposition party senators had walked out of the red chamber during plenary on Wednesday last week after Senate President Ahmad Lawan blocked moves to commence impeachment moves against Buhari over the security situation in the country.

Reacting to the development, presidential media aides, Femi Adesina and Garba Shehu both condemned the action of the opposition senators.

Adeshina had said, “I think it (impeachment) was just bravado, and sadly, security is not something you subject to bravado. You don’t begin to issue flippant ultimatums in something that is a matter of life and death.”

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