Senate bill to strip nigeria president vice president of immunity
I think there may be some confusion here.
Nigeria is a country with a presidential system of government, where the President and Vice President are elected by the people. In Nigeria, the President and Vice President enjoy immunity from prosecution while in office, as provided for in the country's constitution.
However, I couldn't find any information on a Senate bill to strip the President and Vice President of their immunity in Nigeria. It's possible that you may be referring to a specific bill or proposal that has been introduced in the Nigerian Senate, but I couldn't find any information on it.
In general, the concept of immunity for heads of state is a common feature in many countries, including Nigeria. The idea is to ensure that the President and Vice President can perform their duties without fear of being prosecuted or harassed, and to maintain the stability and continuity of government.
If you have any more information or context about the bill you're referring to, I'd be happy to help you understand it better.