I don’t regret stopping Buhari’s impeachment – Omo-Agege

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I don’t regret stopping Buhari’s impeachment – Omo-Agege
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The Deputy Senate President, Ovie Omo-Agege, has said he does not regret stopping the 8th Senate from impeaching the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.).

“So, I protested and stopped them, and the Saraki group said they had suspended me. According to my understanding of the law, they do not have the authority to suspend me.

“Our group called the parliamentary group for support of Buhari in the Senate, then made efforts to stop them, and I showed up unexpectedly and shut down the sitting to stop the impeachment of President Buhari. I’m not regretting the role I played.” On the governance of the state, Omo-Agege said, “If you make an objective assessment of every village, town, city, and local government area in Delta State, including the riverine areas, you will come to the sad conclusion that the state is lagging behind in every index of socio-economic development and economic prosperity.

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