Oman Daily Observer

Lawmakers warn Buhari over security, graft

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ABUJA: Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari on Wednesday faced a threat of impeachmen­t after lawmakers issued a raft of demands over security and corruption in a deepening rift with the executive.

Both chambers of parliament said the National Assembly “will not hesitate to (invoke) its constituti­onal powers if nothing is done,” in a clear warning to the 75-year-old leader.

Buhari, elected in 2015 on pledges of defeating Boko Haram insurgents and fighting endemic corruption, is under pressure on both fronts as he looks towards re-election next February.

The militants, though weakened, are still present in the northeast, while central states have seen a resurgence of deadly violence between cattle herders and farmers.

At the same time, kidnapping gangs and cattle thieves have increased attacks in the wider north.

The lawmakers’ statement followed a closed-door meeting in Abuja on Tuesday.

In it, they call for security chiefs to be sacked for failing to protect lives and property while also castigatin­g Buhari for appointing them in the first place.

It accused the head of the federal police, Ibrahim Idris, of “doing nothing” to prevent the violence and of being a yes-man appointed to do the government’s bidding.

The executive uses the police and security agencies for the “systematic harassment and humiliatio­n... of perceived political opponents”, the statement said.

It further accused Buhari of being “selective” in his fight against corruption and called for members of his own administra­tion with cases against them to be prosecuted.

The main opposition Peoples’ Democratic Party has called the former military ruler’s anticorrup­tion drive a political witchhunt, as most of those charged are PDP members.

That has raised tensions between the legislatur­e and the executive, as has the government’s greater scrutiny of parliament­ary spending in an effort to cut waste and fraud.

Lawmakers passed a “vote of confidence” in embattled Senate leader Bukola Saraki, who has been linked to a criminal gang that carried out an armed robbery in April that killed 33.

Police on Sunday issued a statement calling on Saraki, who has denied the claims and suggested he is being set up, to come in for questionin­g.

He has been at loggerhead­s with Buhari’s All Progressiv­es Congress as he was not the party’s first choice as Senate president — the third-highest position in Nigerian politics.

Both he and the speaker of the lower House of Representa­tives, Yakubu Dogara, defected from the PDP before elections in 2015.

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