It was gathered that the senators have already started compiling impeachable offences against the country’s number one citizen.
A senator on the platform
of the All Progressives Congress (APC) who spoke on condition of anonymity
revealed that his aggrieved PDP colleagues in the upper chamber had started
reaching out to the opposition senators.
“I was personally consulted
this evening over the issue and I also cross-checked from my colleagues who
also told me that they had been contacted. The grouse of the lawmakers,
according to the person that contacted me, was that Jonathan’s handling of the
last week Thursday’s invasion of the National Assembly by the police was
carelessly handled by the Jonathan administration. From the look of things, the
proceedings will start on Tuesday because some signatures had been collected
already,” he said.
However, another PDP
senator who did not want his name published asserted that Jonathan is not
capable of supervising over a free and fair election in 2015.
“Our President is not in
charge. We have seen that he had allowed the governors to hijack powers from
him. He is just like a puppet and the earlier we act fast, the better for us,”
he said.
It was further gathered
that APC senators have threatened to raise Thursday’s invasion of the National
Assembly by security operatives at the resumed plenary today (Tuesday).
The threat was conveyed by
the group’s spokesperson, Senator Babafemi Ojudu, a member representing Ekiti
Central on the platform of the APC.
He said his colleagues were
very annoyed with the ways they were maltreated and molested by the policemen,
who were deployed in the National Assembly on the orders of the Inspector –
General of Police, adding that majority of his members opined that the IGP
should not be allowed to enter into the chambers, but should be asked to resign
for allegedly mocking federal lawmakers who had done nothing wrong other than
going to carry out their lawful legislative duties.
“We
(APC Senators) are holding a crucial meeting this (Monday) night to take a
final decision on the matter because majority of us are really angry. Some are
even of the opinion that we should demand the resignation or sacking of the
IGP. I can assure you that the issue of the National Assembly invasion by the
police would be raised when we resume sitting tomorrow (Tuesday), but we are
going to take a single position on the matter at our meeting tonight,” Ojudu
said.
Meanwhile, Senator Eyinnaya
Abaribe, Chairman, Senate Committee on Information, Media and Public Affairs
had in an interview on Saturday insisted that the Senate would not be thrown
into any chaotic situation over the Thursday’s invasion of the National
Assembly by security operatives.
Abaribe, who hinted that
the IGP would appear before the Senate also, promised Nigerians that the matter
would be handled with maturity.
“The Senate will discuss
the invasion of the National Assembly by security operatives when it reconvenes
on Tuesday. Already we have invited the Inspector – General of Police to find
out who gave the order for the harassment of federal lawmakers last Thursday.
So, I do not anticipate any form of stormy session during our sitting next
Tuesday. I can assure you that the Senate is made up of gentlemen and women who
are very senior citizens of the Nigerian society. Therefore, you cannot expect
the Senate to act, except in a decorous manner,” he said.
He also stated that the
Senate would deliberate on the extension of emergency rule in the three
troubled states of Yobe, Adamawa and Borno, contrary to speculations that the
matter had ended since the period of emergency had passed.
“We
had invited the service chiefs and we will find out from them, the update on
the insurgency situation in the north-eastern states of Adamawa, Borno and Yobe
so that we can address the issue of the state of emergency requested by
President Goodluck Jonathan,” Abaribe said.
It would be recalled that
the House of Assembly was blocked by the police on Thursday, November 20, prior
to the scheduled plenary on extension of emergency rule in some troubled
states.
However, Niger Delta former
militants have issued a dire warning to members of the House of Representatives
over the alleged plot to impeach President Goodluck Jonathan.
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