The People’s Democratic Party caucus in the House of
Representatives said it will commence impeachment proceedings against President
Muhammadu Buhari if the “calculated blackmail” against the National Assembly
and insecurity in the country is not checked.
The caucus, in a statement issued on Monday by its leader,
Kingsley Chinda, gave a four-week ultimatum to the Executive “to provide
security to Nigerians and commence proper cleaning of the embarrassing and
notorious corruption cases (EFCC and NDDC).”
It said if not, “we shall revert to the relevant sections of
the constitution and commence impeachment proceedings in the interest of
Nigeria and Nigerians.”
To impeach a sitting president will require the assent of
two-thirds majority of each House of the National Assembly. Both Houses have
469 combined lawmakers.
The National Assembly website shows that the PDP is in the
minority in both Houses with 134 lawmakers in the House and 40 in the Senate
while the APC has 210 lawmakers in the House, and 64 in the Senate).
Nonetheless, the opposition caucus said it will instigate
the impeachment process due to the “the behaviours of appointees of the
Executive arm…. who continue to show disrespect for the constitution.”
“Recall three of several events of the past few weeks. On
Thursday 16th July 2020, a Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Labour walked
out on the House Committee on Diaspora unprovoked,” the statement read.
“Festus Keyamo, Minister of State for Labour, who appeared
before the Joint Ad-Hoc Committee on Employment, Labour and Productivity walked
out on the Committee over disagreement that arose between him and the Committee
on two specific questions.
“A few days ago, the Acting Managing Director of the Niger
Delta Development Commission (NDDC), Daniel Pondei, walked out on the Committee
of the House of Representatives charged with the responsibility of
investigating the financial scandal that has rocked the Commission. Again,
regardless of his reasons, a walkout on the Parliament is inexcusable.”
The caucus said while the three arms of government should
work as one, no one arm is superior to the other.
The opposition lawmakers also accused the Executive of
taking the legislature and judiciary as prisoners in order to hijack them,
supplant them into obsequious rubber stamps arms, thereby subverting the
constitution.
They also bemoaned the spate of killings of Nigerians by
both state and non-state actors.
“Security is at its lowest ebb. Terrorists, kidnappers and
bandits have taken over vast ungoverned swathes of our country. Katsina, the
home state of the Commander-in- Chief is on its knees. In fact, everywhere is
unsafe in our country.
“The internal security of the country has been compromised
as Boko Haram continues to inflict violence and death on Nigerians, while
President Buhari continues to sound like the broken record.”
“All these drama are moves to change the current narrative
of bad, corrupt and inept governance and turn the attention of Nigerians away
from the main issues of unpardonable deceit and deep rooted corruption that bedevil
this government.”
The caucus called on the leadership of the National Assembly
to “take back its independence from the Executive and desist from making such
statements as ‘I will approve whatever GMB asks for’; ‘better to be a rubber
stamp and get what we want.’”
“We cannot as Members of the PDP Caucus, watch from the
side-lines as if nothing is happening when the tenets of democracy are being
subverted and the Constitution desecrated. The snub of the National Assembly by
the Executive and the unconscionable and obsequious behaviours of appointees of
Executive arm have to stop forthwith.”
(Today,ng)
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