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Friday, 28 November 2014
63 senators back plan to impeach Jonathan
SIXTY-
three
senators
as of
Thursday
have
signed
up to the
plan to impeach President Goodluck Jonathan in
the upper legislative chamber, The PUNCH learnt
in Abuja.
One of the arrowheads of the move to remove
Jonathan in the Senate showed our
correspondent the list containing the signatures
of the senators.
The source said eight Peoples Democratic Party
senators were among the signatories to the
planned impeachment notice.
There are 109 members in the Senate.
An All Progressives Congress senator from the
North-West zone, who asked not to be
named,told our correspondent that the
lawmakers’ major grouse was the President’s
handling of the economy and political affairs of
the country.
The senator cited poor implementation of the
national budget since 2011, alleged high level of
corruption and “gross disregard” of the legislature
at both the federal and state levels as topping the
list of lawmakers’ anger against Jonathan.
Asked whether he realised that the process of
impeachment could be tedious and cumbersome,
the senator said, “ We know and we are prepared
to show the President that we have responsibility
to the people and the nation in general.
“We are prepared to lay the impeachment notice
anytime from next week. Meetings are already
being held.”
Senator Ibrahim Musa (APC Niger North)
confirmed that there were moves by some
members of the Senate to initiate impeachment
proceedings against the President but failed to
give details.
“I think there is something like that but I don’t
have the details, it is still coming as a rumour,”
Musa said.
But The PUNCH learnt that the impeachment
move against the President had really gained
momentum with the APC senators mobilising
themselves to carry out the exercise anytime
from next week.
Investigations by our correspondent revealed
that some PDP senators, who were initially at the
forefront of the struggle, had retreated following
the intervention of the senate leadership and the
promise of automatic tickets by the party.
It was learnt that the PDP senators had been
pleading with their APC colleagues to hold on till
next week pending the outcome of the moves by
the senate leadership to ensure the realisation of
the automatic tickets agreement they had with
the PDP and Jonathan.
An APC senator told our correspondent on
condition of anonymity that the impeachment
letter contains the signature of both the APC and
PDP senators.
He explained that the letter could not be laid on
the floor of the senate because some PDP
senators appealed to them to delay the action.
He said, “The truth of the matter is that the
impeachment notice would have been laid if not
for our colleagues in the PDP who pleaded with
us to delay the process pending when the senate
leadership would come up with the result of its
efforts at securing automatic tickets for them.
“In any case the process had started but if we
submit the letter now, the signatures of the PDP
senators will be there and the party might want to
use that as an excuse to deny them their
automatic tickets.”
The PDP senators contacted by our
correspondent on the issue declined to make
comment.
However, one of them who spoke on condition of
anonymity, said the process of impeachment had
not been suspended.
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