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Breaking: Lawmakers To Impeach Senate President Lawan This Week (Video)

by NewsOnline Nigeria
May 17, 2021
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Senate President Lawan

Lawmakers will begin impeachment proceedings of  Senate President Lawan This Week, says Sergius Ogun.

 

News Online reports that House of Representatives member, Sergius Ogun (Edo-PDP) while speaking on Arise Tv morning show said that he is confident that Lawmakers will begin impeachment proceedings this week.

 

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Sergius Ogun who was reacting to the recent mockery stance of the President of Nigeria’s Senate over the resolutions of southern Governors said that the senate president should be impeached.

 

He further stated authoritatively that he sure the impeachment proceedings of the senate president would commence this week.

 

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Lawmakers Begin Impeachment Process for Senate President Lawn(Video) pic.twitter.com/Kj8IghjxEe

— NewsOnline (Newspaper) (@newsonlinengweb) May 17, 2021

 

Meanwhile, News Online reports that Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide had described the recent mockery stance of the President of Nigeria’s Senate over the resolutions of southern Governors as affirmative evidence that ” Senate President is a rubber stamp of the presidency and biased umpire ” and deserves to be impeached without further delay.

This was contained in a statement signed by   Mazi Okechukwu Isiguzoro, the Secretary-General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide.

 

According to Mazi, Senate President, Ahmed Lawan’s inflammatory Comments on restructuring, had singlehandedly bestowed him as the most ” unpopular and rubber stamp ” Senate President in the history of the Senate, who stood against collective liberties and yearnings of Nigerians to re-address the faulty system and structural imbalance of the country, Lawan and co-travellers were caught unawares by the call for a change of status quo which North had benefited from the pains and shortchanged people of the south.

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