The Nigerian government has condemned the
call for the impeachment of President Goodluck Jonathan by the All Progressives
Congress (APC), warning the party to be ready to face the consequences of
treason. The political
party, on Sunday, in a statement, signed by its interim National Publicity
Secretary, Mr Lai Mohammed, called on the National Assembly to commence
impeachment proceedings against Jonathan over an alleged gross misconduct.
A statement from
the presidency described the impeachment call as an “opportunistic, partisan
and ill-motivated statement beyond the bounds of honourable and acceptable
political conduct.
“The emptiness and
hollowness of the APC’s call for President Jonathan’s impeachment will be
obvious to all objective and discerning Nigerians who read through the
statement issued by Mr Mohammed today. It was long on self-serving rhetoric and
falsehoods, but lacked a single clearly defined charge on the basis of which any
plausible impeachment proceedings against the President can be initiated.
“The APC, which
remains a minority party with doubtful credentials in the National Assembly,
knows fully well that its attempt to hector and blackmail a Parliament
dominated by loyal members of the President’s party, the PDP, into an
impeachment process, will come to nothing,” the statement issued by the
government’s spokesman, Reuben Abati read.
It also accused the
political party of desperation to seize control of the Federal Government by
recklessly assailing the integrity and honour of the Nigerian Judiciary in a
callous attempt to pre-empt the outcome of the case legitimately brought
against it and some of its new friends by the PDP.
“We have noted the
undisguised threat by the APC to foster public insurrection against the Federal
Government if pending legal cases go against it. We urge Nigerians to take
special note of this boastful indication of an intention to resort to
lawlessness,” it further stated.
The Presidency also
warned that the APC and any persons used for the breach of public order and
safety would be made to face the full sanctions of the law.
“Those who are
threatening fire and brimstone should be ready for consequences of treasonable
action,” the statement warned.
The APC had cited
former president Olusegun Obasanjo’s letter to Jonathan last week that had
generated reactions, alleging that the presidency is training 1,000 snipers.
According to the
statement, the presidency called on those alleging the existence of snipers to
“come forward and provide the evidence or shut up forever and go down in
history as spineless cowards, driven by sheer greed and indecency”.
Source: ChannelsTV
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