 Some senators have staged a walkout on the Senate president, Ahmed Lawan, after he allegedly refused the minority leader, Senator Philip Adouda, to allow them to lead the motion on the impeachment of the president, Mohammad Abu Hari Adouda, and some other senators of the People's Democratic Party staged the walkout from the Senate chambers afterwards. It was learned that some lawmakers, who were displeased with a worsening security situation in the country, have threatened to impeach the president. Out of the commencement of plenary on Tuesday, the lawmakers had questioned the Senate president on why the issue of insecurity was not on the order paper. To discuss issues as they relate to security in this country, especially the happenings in Abuja and the happenings all over the country, and we agreed that the primary responsibility of government is the protection of lives and property of citizens. And for us, the minority caucus in the Senate, we also took into cognizance the fact that the Senate had at various levels, at various times, convinced various security meetings, various security issues were discussed, and we did recommend to government various steps and measures aimed at covering these issues of insecurity. We realized that even Abuja that we are in no longer is no more safe, and all of you will agree with us. And so, at the close session, we agreed that we will give the president an ultimatum that selling which, if it is not complied with, will move immediately to give an impeachment notice. And this, we agreed at the executive session, at closed-door session. So when we came out of the closed-door session, we expected that the Senate president will brief the public on the issues that have happened, but, however, that did not happen. So we have come here in protest to brief you and to let you know that we are with Nigerians in this struggle and that we are worried that nowhere and nowhere is safe in Nigeria. And as such, we have come out of the, we walk out of the chambers in protest that the security situation in Nigeria is deteriorating and urgent steps needs to be completely taken to ensure that these issues are covered immediately. These are the issues that were discussed, and these are the reasons why we left the Senate preliminary in protest. Hello. Hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.