Moves by members of the House of Representatives to impeach President Goodluck Jonathan may be gathering momentum, as a Peoples Daily report say a total number of 168 members have signed up to impeach the president as at Sunday.
It will be recalled that it had been reported that moves to impeach the president commenced shortly after the fracas at the National Assembly on Thursday last week when the police blocked the Speaker, Aminu Tambuwal from entering the assembly complex.
According to the report, the impeachment plot has spread to the Senate with a growing number of senators getting increasingly enthusiastic to team up with the Reps to get the President removed.
Speaking on the seriously members attached to the impeachment move, the member said: “I want to assure you that we are committed this time around and no amount of blackmail or intimidation would cow us to abdicate our constitutional responsibility, which we signed with our employers the (Nigerian people) to stand firm and protect their interest, what is more interesting is that majority of the lawmakers that signed the impeachment notice are members of the PDP.”
Quoting another source, the report indicates that the leaders have been meeting to plan how to convince and win other senators to buy into and support the pro-impeachment lawmakers, adding that things will get clearer by Tuesday when the Senate is expected to resume plenary.
Reacting, House Deputy Majority Leader, Leo Ogor explained that the issue of impeachment in respect of this subject matter is totally inconsequential. “I don’t think Mr. President has anything to do with what happened. I believe that the president should be totally isolated from this matter.
“If for any reason anybody wants to talk about impeachment, that person should come out and address the issue. But I can tell you categorically that an attempt to raise the issue of impeachment in respect of the House, it’s going be a very difficult one, because the President has not committed any offence against anybody in that House, neither has he violated any constitutional provision.
“The issue of impeachment is inconsequential because he who is alleging must be ready to prove. You can’t just come and say you want to impeach without having anything to prove against the President. As far as I’m concerned, it’s inconsequential; it has nothing to do under the subject matter.
Speaking on an alleged plot to impeach the Speaker by Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) lawmakers, Rep Ogor said “this issue of impeachment, I’ve always looked at it from a constitutional point of view. To impeach a speaker, you will need 2/3 majority of the House. But beyond that is the issue of moral burden. And I’ve told you categorically that the issue will be discussed internally.
“We will use the mechanism of the House to discuss it. Clearly as you know, PDP voted for the Speaker. He was a PDP man when he became the Speaker. It is already a known norm that the Speaker is always produced by the Party with the majority in the House at any given time. We have to handle the issue and definitely, we will address to the satisfaction of every Nigerian.
CREDIT: DAILYPOST
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