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As Insecurity Reaches Abuja, Nigerians React To Impeachment Threat Against Buhari

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Nigerians have been reacting to the development in the Senate that some senators walking out of the chambers after an impeachment threat against President Muhammadu Buhari was broached by the Minority Leader, Senator Philip Aduda.

Following the denial of the impeachment motion, the minority leader and some other senators in the opposition including one member of the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC walked out chanting Buhari Must Go. 

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GreenWhiteGreen GWG reports that the lawmakers were not happy with the security condition in the country and had thus given a threat to impeach the President.

Reacting to the development, social media users took to the comment section to air their opinion.

See reactions below:

@danielregha: Senators, both that of the APC & the oppositions parties are only speaking up about the insecurity issue now cos they’re also being targeted by bandits; Abuja is no longer safe  as they initially thought. These people are no better than the Buhari who they’re trying to impeach.

@oliviamzia: If you check the Northern senators from the North East and North West are sitting comfortably there in the house of senate and not even moved, meanwhile their region is the most devastated by terrorism, their loyalty in the APC and not their own people.

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@asherslim: Don’t let this guys fool you. They are only reacting now because most of them live in Abuja & the insecurity is at their doorsteps.

@kifeakor: Hold on! They just woke up now? Or because bandits want to start kidnapping them now? Lol? all of a sudden Abuja do not feel safe anymore? Jokers! Buhari must stay oo!! Make bandits carry alll of una first including him.

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