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THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES HR 22 RESOLUTION 29,1999; Whereas Nigerians received the current Democratic dispensation with enthusiasm, great hopes and expectation; Whereas the National Assembly has passed budgets for the country in 1999, 2000 and 2001 which were all assented to by Mr. President but were not fully implemented by him, despite the fact that all budget projections were met and even surpassed, especially the 2000 and 2001 estimates during the country earned the sum of $14.9 Billion and $14.5 Billion respectively from the sale of crude oil; Whereas the 2002 Budget was passed and assented to by Mr. President in March and the Supreme Court judgment of 5th April, 2002 which brought about the need to review the budget and bring it into conformity with the judgment of the apex court, 5 months into the year, the President flatly refused to bring to the National Assembly the review and unilaterally set up an executive committee to perform the constitutional function of the National Assembly which has stalemated the implementation of the budget and thereby grounding the economy and the activities of government; Whereas the same Supreme Court judgment also brought about the need to amend the revenue allocation formula for the federation, Mr. President refused to propose the amendment to the National Assembly and unilaterally amended the law by executive order, an action which is unconstitutional and amounts to gross misconduct on the part of the president; Whereas, in spite of all the budgets passed by the National Assembly in the past three years, Mr. President has incurred a lot of extra budgetary expenditure i.e. Review of National Stadium contract, provision of more money than budgeted for the National Identity Card Programme, an award of $13 million to the Ghana Police Force, purchase of 1500 vehicles to the Nigeria Police without budgetary approvals, spending more money than approved for his rampant trips abroad among others; Whereas the exchange rate of the Naira to the Dollar has continued to depreciate against the Dollar since the inception of this administration because of absence of any economic blue print; Whereas the inflation rate has continued to rise from 9 percent in 1999 to 19 percent in 2002, thereby afflicting unnecessary hardship on the Nigerian masses whose income is continually dwindling by the day; Whereas the current state of insecurity, lawlessness, communal clashes and armed robbery in the country is unprecedented, Mr. President has not shown any capacity to redress these ills that have brought about a state of national insecurity; Whereas the loss of lives brought about either directly or indirectly by Mr. President's action and inactions is monumental e.g. loss of lives in Odi, Zaki Biam, Plateau, Lagos, Taraba etc shows his complete lack of capacity to manage the security concern of the country; Whereas civil servants salaries at the Federal level are either owed or at times paid months in arrears, foreign service personnel have not been paid salaries for several months and are still owed, Police and Immigration Service personnel are being paid 50 percent of their salaries and allowances for several months. This has led to a situation whereby the Nigeria Police went on strike for the first time in the history of this country; Whereas monies standing to the credit of the judiciary in the budget is not paid as and when due in accordance with the provisions of the constitution and has therefore led to the non- payment of salaries and allowances for judicial officials; Whereas Mr. President's personnel persistence on adopting his revenue sharing formula has paralyzed the activities of all states and local government and therefore afflicting untold hardship on both civil servants and the general populace in those states. Monthly statutory allocation is being deducted at source illegally to pay for debts in spite of the Supreme Court decision against it; Whereas the organised labour movement have been emasculated to the point of arresting the President of the Nigeria Labour Congress and charging him to court to prevent him from carrying out a legal and legitimate labour rally to show their dissatisfaction at the way labour is being treated by Mr. President. Whereas for the first time in the history of this country, the NNPC is being run as a private business enterprises of Mr. President, which has brought about the cloudy nature of what the NNPC is earning from the sale of the crude oil; Whereas the CBN is being used as an Institution for committing all sort of fraud and illegalities by Mr. President. Now this House do resolve as follows: That by reason of the monumental inadequacies, persistent disrespect for the rule of law and the obvious corruption being perpetrated in the presidency which exposes Mr. President's inability to steer the ship of state as its President, Mr. President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo is hereby advised to resign honourably as President and Commander-in-Chief of the Federal Republic of Nigeria within two weeks from the date of this motion of face impeachment. READ THE RESPONSE BY THE PRESIDENT TO THE ABOVE RESOLUTION
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