“As senior officers, you must be held responsible for any relapse in the security apparatus of the nation.”
Mr Shettima, who said this on Saturday at the 37th annual Akesan Day in Iperu Remo, Ogun State, also called for a more united country.
The lawmakers said that their salaries and allowances can no longer meet the demand of their job, hence the call for a review.
The governors said that they “look forward to working with the new leadership on different issues of national interest.”
Last week, Peoples Gazette reported that lawmakers threatened to impeach Mr Gbajabiamila, accusing him of forging the House’s standing rules in favour of Tajudeen Abass as his successor.
“You think the 182 will not be scared of their governors and leaders who already gave them instruction regarding who becomes the speaker.”
The G7 is opposing the recent endorsement of Mr Abass by the National Working Committee (NWC) of the All Progressives Congress (APC).
