Stephen Ukandu, News/Features Editor

Nigerian Senators, Wednesday, vowed to impeach both President Muhammadu Buhari; and the Senate President, Ahmed Lawan;  over  the festering insecurity in the country.

The senators who were enraged over the worsening insecurity in the country staged a walk out from the red chamber to demonstrate their dissatisfaction with Buhari’s handling of security challenges in the country.

They chanted, ”All we are saying is Buhari must go, Lawan must Go”, as they staged a walk out from the red chamber. 

Lawan stopped the Minority Leader, Senator Philip Aduda, from moving a motion to impeach President Muhammadu Buhari on his failure to address the Insecurity situation in the country.

Members of the upper legislative chamber had Tuesday, during their resumption, threatened to initiate an impeachment process against President Buhari as the Senate President tried to stop any discussion on insecurity.

The Senate President had tactfully removed security matters from the order paper, a development that pitched him against his colleagues.

This move is coming three days after terrorists ambushed and allegedly killed some soldiers of the Presidential Guard in Abuja, but the military said no soldiers was killed but admitted that some soldiers were wounded during the attack.

Just last month terrorists raided Kuje prison Abuja where they freed over 1000 inmates including their members detained in the facility.

Terrorists have also in a recent viral video, threatened to abduct President Buhari, Senators and some Governors .

The senators seem not to be taking the threat lightly as the Federal Government appears to have been overwhelmed by the worsening insecurity in the country.

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