Lawmakers ll oppose immunity for senate president speaker rep kwewum

It seems like you're referring to a news article or a statement made by lawmakers in Nigeria. Here's a summary of what I understand:

Lawmakers in Nigeria are reportedly opposed to granting immunity to the Senate President, Speaker of the House of Representatives, and Rep. Kwewum. Immunity is a legal protection that prevents certain individuals, including lawmakers, from being prosecuted for certain crimes while they are in office.

The lawmakers are likely concerned that granting immunity to these individuals could undermine the rule of law and create a culture of impunity. They may also be worried that it could lead to abuse of power and corruption.

It's worth noting that the Nigerian Constitution grants immunity to lawmakers, but it's not clear if this immunity applies to all crimes or only certain ones. The lawmakers' opposition to granting immunity to these individuals may be driven by concerns about the potential consequences of such a move.

Can you provide more context or clarify what you're looking for? I'd be happy to help you understand this issue better.