The recent impeachment threat against President Muhammadu Buhari in the National Assembly may have fizzled out.
The development followed the emergence of fresh facts on the government’s efforts in tackling the security challenges across the country.
The threat was issued by Senators mainly from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) on Tuesday, July 26 in the aftermath of the posting on social media of a video by terrorists flogging some of the abducted train passengers in their captivity.
The terrorists had also threatened to unleash more horror on the country.
The senators who were later joined by some members of the House of Representatives were outraged by the audacity of the gunmen, and what they perceived as the government’s failure to deal with insecurity in the country.
They gave the president a six-week ultimatum to find a solution.
The Nation gathered yesterday that the National Assembly has since received concrete assurance from the Presidency and the military that the security situation in the country will improve drastically within a month.
Many of the Buhari-must-go campaigners are also said to have recanted and pledged loyalty to the National Assembly leadership.
Comments
Post a Comment