 Meanwhile, a senior advocate of Nigeria, Femi Faluna, has spoken on the issue of insecurity, saying that the present government has not ensured the security and welfare of Nigerians, and therefore should be impeached. Faluna said this on the sidelines of an event to mark World Press Freedom Day. So nowhere is safe in our country, but in a regime that has outlived its usefulness, bust, bust, that nobody can suggest that the president should resign. For them, it's a reasonable statement to ask the president to resign. But for me, I submit that by virtue of Section 143, and we didn't put it there, there's a provision for impeachment. If a president is unable to perform the functions of his office, the National Assembly shall move on him and ensure that he's neatly taken out of power through the process of impeachment. I think that our country has got to that state, because Section 14, Section 2B provides that the primary purpose of the government in Nigeria shall be the security and welfare of the people. So if you go back and either guarantee your security or your welfare, what is left is for that government to be sacked. We're not asking for a coup. 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.