The House of Representatives has resolved to investigate
one of its members, Muhammed Kazaure, over his purported comments on an
alleged plot to impeach President Muhammadu Buhari.
The
lawmaker was said to have accused some lawmakers of achieving the
purported motive by collecting signatures from their colleagues.
He reportedly made the allegation on Tuesday during an interview with
reporters in Abuja, shortly after the emergency joint executive session
of the National Assembly.
Kazaure’s colleagues, Nicholas Ossai
and Kingsley Chinda, told the House during Wednesday’s plenary that the
lawmaker accused them of gathering signatures to impeach the president.
He was consequently directed to appear before the House Committee on Rights and Privileges for questioning.
Meanwhile, the House has also resolved to investigate another member,
Abdulmumin Jibrin, for allegedly accusing some lawmakers of the Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP) of planning to impeach the President.
Shortly
after the joint session of the National Assembly on Tuesday in
Abuja, Mr Jibrin issued a statement on behalf of lawmakers under the
aegis of the Parliamentary Support Group of the Senate and House of
Representatives.
In the statement, he faulted the resolutions of
the lawmakers asked the National Assembly leadership to remove the log
in its own eyes before removing the speck in the eye of the President.
The
lawmaker, who represents Bebeji/Kiru Federal Constituency of Kano, is
being probed barely three months after he returned from a suspension
which lasted for 17 months.
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