Following the vote after
weeks of testimony, Donald Trump was formally impeached by the House of
Representatives, for abuse of power and obstruction of Congress related to his
dealings with Ukraine on Wednesday.
Former Kaduna Central
Senator, Shehu Sani criticised Nigerians for rejoicing over the impeachment of
United States President, Donald Trump.
230 to 197 votes in the
Democratic-majority House saw to the impeachment of the US president. Trump
will, however, remain in office until he is tried and convicted by the senate.
Some Nigerians took to
social media page rejoicing about the democrats’ move, urging Nigerian leaders
to emulate them.
But, Sani reacting on his
Twitter page urged those celebrating Trump’s impeachment to also summon the
courage to face their president.
He wrote: “I have seen some
of our African Brothers notorious for defending the excesses and evil of their
leaders at home but are now revealing in the impeachment of President Trump.
Anyone can be a parliamentarian and do the routine job of sponsoring bills,
motions and delivering the loaves or the crumbs of office to the constituents,
but not every parliamentarian can stand up on the podium and tell the King is
naked when the King is naked.”
It's impossible NOT to notice how Trump and Putin are on the same page. Here's what Putin just said:— Aremu of Lagos🎹🌍 (@a_i_adekunle) 19 December 2019
—Trump is being impeached for "made-up reasons"
—There was no pressure on Ukraine
—This is happening because of "one party that lost the elections"
—"There was no collusion" pic.twitter.com/Yt9P2jSWte
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