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Breaking News | Senators threaten impeachment, budget delay to force security action

Zamfara closes boarding schools to avert attacks PDP condemns Buhari’s visit to cattle ranch Sultan seeks greater commitment from FG, govs Against the backdrop heightened insecurity, especially the recent kidnap of over 300 hundred students in Katsina, senators, yesterday, threatened impeachment and suspension of Budget 2021 Bill to force President Muhammadu Buhari to act on the grave situation in the country. Also, yesterday, the House of Representatives asked the authorities to urgently implement the Safe Schools Declaration to protect children and their teachers from attacks. These came as Zamfara State closed boarding schools, northern elders, the Peoples Democratic Party, the Sultan of Sokoto, among others, raised the insecurity alarm to a higher pitch.

Senate scores Buhari low, asks President to wake up

Punch Newspapers Sections Sunday Aborisade and Leke Baiyewu Senators on Tuesday, again, lamented the inability of the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.)  to effectively address insecurity in Nigeria. They also reminded the President of their powers of impeachment as contained in the nation’s constitution if the situation persists. The senators also advocated taking serious actions, including putting on hold further actions on the 2021 budget, that could make the President to take resolutions passed by the Senate, seriously. The lawmakers spoke during a debate on a motion moved by Senator Bello Mandiya from Katsina South Senatorial District on the abduction of about 330 students of a secondary school in the state, which Boko Haram had claimed responsibility for.

Lawan Swears In Former Bayelsa Governor Dickson, Others

Channels Television   Updated December 15, 2020 A file photo of the Senate President, Ahmad Lawan, during plenary at the upper chamber of the National Assembly in Abuja.   The Senate President, Ahmed Lawan has sworn in four Senators elect to replace vacant seats following the death of three lawameksr and the emergence of Bayelsa Governor and his Deputy. The new Senators are Seriake Dickson representing Bayelsa West, Cleopas Moses representing Bayelsa Central, Prof. Nora Dadu’ut representing Plateau South; and Tokunbo Abiru representing Lagos East, but the fifth Senator-elect Dr. Stephen Odey was not sworn in. This is because of a court injunction restraining the Senate President from swearing him in as his election is being disputed.

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