President Muhammadu Buhari has reportedly
told the governors elected under the platform of the All Progressives Congress
(APC) to go ahead to impeach the deputy Senate president Ike Ekweremadu.
The Punch reports that the shareholders and
state governors resolved to do all within their powers to ensure that
Ekweremadu is removed. This was the outcome of the two-hour meeting the
governors had with countr’’s president and other stakeholders in the Aso Rock
presidential villa on July 26, Tuesday.
A source revealed that the governors
sympathized with Buhari for working with legislators that is largely seen as
unfriendly. He said: “Particularly, they observed that in the absence of the
president of the senate, the next person is his deputy. They therefore agreed
that it was an anomalous situation for a PDP person to continue as the deputy
president of the senate. “They sought and got the president’s permission to
intervene in the matter in their own way.” Governor of the Imo state Rochas
Okorocha, had firstly told State House reporters at the end of the meeting that
the governors had decided to interfere in the crisis in the National Assembly,
without giving details of their interference.
Okorocha,
the Chairman of the APC Governors forum, had on July 25, Monday, said
Ekweremadu should get ready to vacate his seat as the deputy senate president.
Movement for the Actualisation of the Sovereign State of Biafra has earlier
claimed that President Buhari wants Senator Ekweremadu removed because he is an
Igbo man.
Source: Naij
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