FORMER Kaduna State Governor Balarabe Musa said on Monday that the
House of Representatives had yet to advance enough and convincing
reasons for threatening to impeach President Goodluck Jonathan.
The News Agency of Nigeria reports that Musa made the remark in Lagos
while reacting to the threats by the lawmakers to impeach the President
when it reconvenes.
The House is schduled to reconvene on Tuesday (today) after a two-month recess.
He said, “There should be fundamental reasons for the president to be impeached.
“The reasons the lawmakers are giving, low-level of budget implementation and body language of the President, are unacceptable.
“The lawmakers did not say non-implementation of the budget. The body language reason cannot be defined.”
Musa said he would not support the impeachment, warning that
impeaching Jonathan would not change anything, but would rather make
things worse for the country.
The elder statesman advised the members of the lower chamber to come
up with more convincing reasons that would make the public to believe in
them.
Musa cautioned the lawmakers against making the impeachment threat look like a move aimed at bargaining for more resources.
The Chairman of the Conference of Nigerian Political Parties said the
national awards had been cheapened, insisting that they should be for
exceptional and not just distinguished Nigerians.
He said, “I support the plan by the National Assembly to amend the
law from honouring distinguished Nigerians, to honouring only those who
have done exceptional things outside the capability of vast majority of
other Nigerians.”
Musa said there was the need for the Federal Government to withdraw
honours given to those who had behaved dishonourably after receiving
such honours.(Point Blank News)
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