President of the Senate, Godswill Akpabio, has debunked reports that the Department of State Services (DSS) invaded the National Assembly in the early hours of Wednesday over an alleged plot to impeach him.
Akpabio, who made the rebuttal at Wednesday’s plenary, said that the allegation reported on social media was not true.
He said: “It has just been brought to my attention by one of us that there is a fake news trending on social media that the DSS surrounded the National Assembly with possible impeachment of principal officers.
“There is no limit to social media. We are here sitting down and doing your work very peacefully, oblivious of the mischief that is going on behind us.
“This is what we pass through on a daily basis. It’s either they use Artificial Intelligence (AI) to inject something to turn it around in order to drive traffic. I understand that they are being paid by YouTube.
“But I hope the public is aware that this is total fake news and that the chamber is very stable and that there is no issue of impeachment.”
He thereafter referred the matter to the Senate Committee on Special Duties to investigate and report its findings within 24 hours.
“Sen. Shehu Kaka, Chairman, Senate Committee on Special Duties, investigate and report back to us as soon as practicable,” he said.