Buhari has called a National Security Council meeting in Abuja today, just twenty-four hours after senators from opposition parties issued a six-week ultimatum to the President to address the country’s security challenges.
Senator Aduda of the minority caucus raised a point of order asking Senate President Ahmad Lawan to discuss the country’s security situation and President Buhari’s impeachment, but Senator Lawan, who presided over the plenary, declined the minority leader’s request, saying it fell flat on its face.
Angered by the action of the Senate President, all the lawmakers elected on the platforms of all political parties other than the All Progressives Congress (APC) took turns to walk out of the legislative chamber while the plenary was ongoing.
In response to the looming threat, the emergency meeting has in attendance the National Security Adviser, retired Major General Babagana Monguno, Minister of Defence, retired Major General Bashir Magashi and that of Police Affairs, Maigari Dingyadi.
Others include the Chief of Defence Staff, General Lucky Irabor, the Service Chiefs and the Inspector General of Police.
The meeting is expected to reassess the current security situation around the country as well as look into ways of overcoming challenges confronting some parts of the country.
On Wednesday in Abuja after the weekly Federal Executive Council meeting, the Minister of Information and Culture, Mr Lai Mohammed said the Federal Government was working assiduously to bring the security situation in the country under control.
“As to those who have issued threats to Mr President, I think it is more of propaganda than anything, it is laughable,” Mr Mohammed said
“I want to reassure you that the government is up to the task of ensuring security. Security challenges will come anywhere in the world. The important thing is the fact that you do not lose focus and you continue to work assiduously to overcome it.
“I want to assure you, we are going to overcome.”