"Stop Buhari's Impeachment Process Now Or..... - MURIC Threatens NASS
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The Muslim Rights Concern Group, MURIC has warned
the National Assembly to put a halt to any plans to Impeach President
Muhammadu Buhari over the Withdrawal of $462 million for the Purchase of
Super Tuscano helicopters.
In a statement made available to
PoliticsNGR, the group said the National assembly should stand with the
people of Nigeria and stop every move to remove president Buhari. Read
the full statement below;
"The National Assembly (NASS) is
currently plotting to impeach President Muhammadu Buhari. This followed a
motion moved on the floor of the Senate on Tuesday 24th April, 2018 by
Senator Matthew Urhoghide. The senator asked his colleagues in the Red
Chamber to invoke Section 143 of the Nigerian Constitution to remove the
president because the latter approved the sum of $496 million for the
purpose of purchasing 12 Super Tucano war planes without recourse to the
NASS.
Urhogide, a People’s Democratic Party (PDP) senator
representing Edo South Senatorial District, insists that the president
violated Section 80 of the Constitution with the approval.
The
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) is stupefied by the attitude of members of
the NASS. It is bellicose and extremely hostile. The body language of
Nigeria’s current legislators manifests an acute desertification of
parliamentary acumen.
It would have been a different story if
Buhari had approved such an amount to buy more jets for the presidential
fleet or for members of his family. But this is to increase the combat
readiness of our own military for crying out loud! Our legislators are
standing logic on its head.
Boko Haram insurgents occupied
seventeen local governments in Borno State and threatened two other
states in the North East: Adamawa and Yobe because the Jonathan
administration adopted a lackadaisical attitude to insecurity in the
region. Money meant for the purchase of arms for the military to fight
the insurgents was fraudulently shared among party faithful.
What
did the NASS do for former President Goodluck Jonathan in 1914when
Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor’s private jet which was stuffed with $9.3 million
by Jonathan was smuggled out of Nigeria to South Africa for
‘procurement of arms’? Why was Jonathan’s unprincipled procedure
overlooked while Buhari’s transparent, standard and conventional global
process must be castigated? What manner of legislating is this? Who gave
us these legislators? Who did this to Nigeria?
Who appropriated
the $9.3 million for Jonathan for the procurement of arms in South
Africa? Did he even write to the National Assembly to merely notify them
about his intention to procure those arms? Can anyone compare that to
Buhari’s transparent gesture? Is it not a mark of moral jaundice to
demonise a noble deal while a crooked transaction is idolised? Or what
did the NASS dominated by the PDP at the time do after the
Jonathan-Oritsejafor dollar smuggling scandal burst?
By the way,
who appropriated the $2.1 billion arms funds that President Jonathan
carted away and shared to his campaigners? Money meant for fighting
insecurity converted to campaign fund for Jonathan’s second term and the
NASS turned a blind eye.
This should have been the focus of
those organizing or instigating demonstrations over the current general
insecurity. This is where the leadership of the Christian Association of
Nigeria (CAN) got it wrong. They should have asked Jonathan certain
pertinent questions. They should have reminded him of what he did to
this country. The hard fact is that Jonathan paralysed Nigeria’s
security apparatus.
Which NASS appropriated for Jonathan all the
billions of dollars he took from the Excess Crude Account with nothing
to show for the billions? Did the PDP dominated NASS ever say anything
about those illegalities? So why is the current NASS taking on Buhari
for doing the needful?
Is it because they want Buhari to fail in
his determination to fight insurgency? Is it because the war against
corruption is succeeding? Are our legislators unhappy because the
looting tap is now dry? Must they vent their spleen on a frugal
president, a president who has refused to waste public funds? Is it
because they are scared of a second term presidency for Buhari? Or is it
because there is no under-the-table cut in the Super Tucano agreement
for some interests in the NASS? Sorry, but it is not in Buhari’s
character. The party is over.
Are the British Commons and the
Lords listening? Is the American Congress paying any attention to this
bastardisation of parliamentary values and degradation of legislative
norms in Nigeria? Insecurity has reached a scandalizing peak in Nigeria
but our legislators want to remove the president for striking a neat
deal to purchase arms in order to effectively combat terrorism.
Demonstrations
are being staged around the country over insecurity but our legislators
care less. We are already in the month of May but our legislators are
yet to pass a budget submitted to them about eight months ago. NASS owes
Nigerians an explanation. Is it because their palms have not been
greased as usual? It is just a question. No wonder foreign governments
refer to Nigeria as ‘fantastically corrupt’.
We assure members of
the NASS that no matter what they do, Nigerians are proud of Buhari:
this is a president who is still using his predecessor’s old cars three
years after. Unlike most Nigerian politicians, although he has been a
former military head of state, a former military governor, a garrison
commander, chairman of the defunct Petroleum Trust Fund (PTF), he has no
private jet, no foreign account, no fleet of cars and no hilltop
palatial houses.
Unlike his predecessor, Buhari’s wife uses
commercial planes when travelling outside Nigeria and his ministers are
not even allowed to fly first class either within or outside the
country. This is why Nigerians are passionate about Buhari.
Members
of the NASS must tell Nigerians: are you with us or are you with the
enemies of Nigeria? If you are with us you must leave Buhari alone. If
you are with us you must drop that irrational, odious and insidious move
to impeach the people’s president. It is preposterous and highly
reprehensible for anyone to contemplate impeaching the most transparent
president Nigeria ever had. It is a big shame that the NASS tolerated
thieves for 16 years but find it difficult to tolerate a honest man for
three years! We can understand. We know Buhari is a pain in the ass for
looters.
In a nutshell, we warn the NASS to stop Buhari’s
impeachment process or face the wrath of Nigerians and the anger of the
civilized world. Many receive advice, but only the wise profit by it."
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