According to Hon. Chukwuegbo, “the president is considering taking the House to court because of our invitation. His aides have advised him to do so.”
The House had, on June 19, summoned President Jonathan to appear before a joint closed-session and address it on his efforts to tackle the insecurity confronting the country.
The invitation followed a motion by Hon. Yakubu Barde, a member of the PDP. Hon. Barde, who had raised the motion under Matter of Urgent National Importance, said the incessant bloodletting by terror groups in parts of Nigeria needed to be stemmed in order to avoid a religious war.
Olufamous.com observed that the House has consistently defended its decision to summon the President. At several briefings, spokesman of the House, Hon. Zakari Muhammed, said the House drew its powers from Section 88 of the 1999 Constitution.
The invitation followed a motion by Hon. Yakubu Barde, a member of the PDP. Hon. Barde, who had raised the motion under Matter of Urgent National Importance, said the incessant bloodletting by terror groups in parts of Nigeria needed to be stemmed in order to avoid a religious war.
Olufamous.com observed that the House has consistently defended its decision to summon the President. At several briefings, spokesman of the House, Hon. Zakari Muhammed, said the House drew its powers from Section 88 of the 1999 Constitution.