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From Bills to Impact: How Akpabio Is Advancing the Renewed Hope Agenda
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By Olumide Bajulaiye
Since the inauguration of the 10th National Assembly in June 2023, Senate President Godswill Akpabio has positioned the Senate as a critical partner in implementing President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda. While the Executive formulates and implements policies, the legislature provides the legal framework that enables those policies to succeed. Under Akpabio’s leadership, the Senate has focused on passing reforms aimed at economic recovery, institutional strengthening, education, investment, social welfare and governance.
Rather than maintaining an adversarial relationship with the Executive, the 10th Senate has pursued what Akpabio describes as constructive legislative engagement—supporting government reforms while exercising its constitutional oversight responsibilities. This approach has allowed several key reforms to move from policy proposals into enforceable laws.
## Economic Reform Through Legislative Backing
One of the strongest pillars of the Renewed Hope Agenda is economic transformation. Recognising that policy reforms require legal support, the Senate under Akpabio has prioritised legislation designed to improve fiscal management, attract investments and modernise Nigeria’s financial system.
Among the notable legislative achievements are tax reform measures, the Investments and Securities Act, insurance reforms and revenue administration legislation intended to simplify taxation, strengthen capital markets and improve investor confidence. These laws provide the institutional backbone for the Federal Government’s economic reforms.
## Expanding Access to Education
The Senate has also supported the administration’s human capital development agenda by strengthening legislation that expands educational opportunities.
The Student Loan framework, implemented through NELFUND, represents one of the landmark legislative interventions of the 10th Senate. By providing legal backing for student financing, the Senate has helped remove financial barriers that previously prevented many young Nigerians from accessing tertiary education.
## Supporting Workers and Social Welfare
Another significant contribution has been legislation supporting improved welfare for Nigerian workers.
The Senate approved amendments relating to the National Minimum Wage, providing the legal basis for improved worker remuneration while introducing tax relief measures aimed at cushioning economic pressures. These legislative actions align with the Renewed Hope Agenda’s objective of improving citizens’ living standards.
The National Social Investment Programmes Act has also given statutory backing to government social intervention programmes, helping ensure continuity, accountability and sustainability beyond individual administrations.
## Strengthening Democratic Institutions
Beyond economic legislation, Akpabio has consistently argued that sustainable development depends on stronger institutions.
The Senate has continued work on constitutional amendments, electoral reforms and governance legislation designed to improve accountability, transparency and democratic stability. Constitutional review efforts have examined issues relating to governance, security and institutional effectiveness, reflecting the Senate’s long-term focus on nation-building.
## Legislative Productivity
Perhaps the most measurable indicator of the Senate’s performance under Akpabio is its legislative output.
According to official legislative records, the 10th Senate has processed more than one thousand bills through first reading, over four hundred through second reading, while more than one hundred have been passed. Reports from the Senate leadership also indicate that dozens of these bills have already received presidential assent, making the current Senate one of the most productive since Nigeria’s return to democracy in 1999.
## Promoting Transparency and Public Engagement
Akpabio has also attempted to improve public understanding of legislative work through initiatives such as the National Assembly Open Week.
The initiative seeks to make parliamentary activities more transparent by allowing citizens, civil society organisations and stakeholders to engage directly with lawmakers and better understand the legislative process. Akpabio has argued that many criticisms of the legislature arise from limited public awareness of how laws are made and how legislative oversight functions.
## Balancing Cooperation with Constitutional Responsibility
Supporters of Akpabio argue that the Senate has demonstrated that cooperation with the Executive does not necessarily undermine legislative independence. While critics have occasionally accused the National Assembly of being too supportive of the Presidency, the Senate leadership maintains that its role is to facilitate reforms that benefit Nigerians while retaining oversight powers over government agencies.
This philosophy reflects a model of governance where legislation serves as a catalyst for policy implementation rather than a barrier to development.
## Conclusion
As President Bola Tinubu pursues the Renewed Hope Agenda, the 10th Senate under Godswill Akpabio has emerged as a significant legislative partner. Through economic reforms, education financing, social welfare legislation, institutional strengthening and constitutional reforms, the Senate has sought to provide the legal foundation for many of the administration’s policy objectives.
Whether measured by legislative output, reform-oriented bills or efforts to strengthen democratic institutions, the 10th Senate has made lawmaking a central instrument in advancing national development. Ultimately, the long-term impact of these laws will depend not only on their passage but also on effective implementation, oversight and the tangible benefits they deliver to Nigerians.
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Three k!lled, four injured as truck catches fire in Anambra
The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Anambra State Sector Command, has confirmed a fatal lone road traffic crash that claimed the lives of three persons on Friday.
The incident occurred at about 10:30 a.m. near St. Jude Catholic Church, Adazi-Ani, along the Nnobi–Agulu–Awka Road.
According to the FRSC, the crash involved a Mercedes-Benz 608 commercial truck with registration number XB270NNL.
Initial investigation showed that the vehicle suffered a mechanical failure, caught fire, and the driver lost control.
The truck crashed into a roadside barricade, somersaulted, and trapped some occupants as it became engulfed in flames.
A press statement released by the Sector Public Education Officer, SRC Margaret B. Onabe, said a total of seven male occupants were involved. While three persons died on the spot, four others sustained serious injuries.
The statement said FRSC rescue personnel responded swiftly to a distress call received at 10:35 a.m. and immediately took control of traffic, diverted vehicles to the opposite lane, and arranged for the removal of the burnt truck from the roadway.
Reacting to the crash, the Sector Commander of the FRSC Anambra State Command, Corps Commander Bridget Asekhauno, expressed deep sympathy to the families of the deceased and wished the injured a speedy recovery.
She reaffirmed the Corps’ commitment to prompt emergency response and road safety enforcement.
Corps Commander Asekhauno urged motorists, especially commercial vehicle operators, to always ensure their vehicles are mechanically sound before embarking on any journey.
She advised against carrying flammable materials in unsafe conditions and called for regular vehicle maintenance to prevent mechanical failures.
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Court dumps suit seeking recognition of Turaki-led PDP national leadership
A Federal High Court in Abuja has struck out a suit seeking to compel the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, to recognise and publish the names of the Kabiru Turaki-led Interim National Working Committee of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
Justice Salim Ibrahim, in a judgement delivered on Friday, held that the plaintiffs, led by the Chairman of the PDP Board of Trustees, Senator Adolphus Wabara, lacked the legal standing to institute the suit and consequently struck it out for want of jurisdiction.
The court upheld the preliminary objection filed by INEC and sustained similar objections raised by parties seeking to be joined in the suit, ruling that the plaintiffs failed to establish that INEC had recognised the purported Interim National Working Committee or that they had the authority to sue on behalf of the PDP.
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NBA Elections: Voting begins after temporary delay due to “coordinated cyberattack”
Voting in the 2026 national election of the Nigerian Bar Association, NBA, has begun hours after a delay caused by what the Electoral Committee of the NBA, ECNBA, described as a “coordinated cyberattack” on its e-voting platform.
The election was initially scheduled to begin at 12:00 AM WAT on Saturday.
—ECNBA: “Deliberate, coordinated and sustained cyberattack”—
In a memo to candidates, eligible voters, agents, and observers, the ECNBA apologised for the delay and said the attack was intended “to disrupt, sabotage, and undermine the integrity of the 2026 NBA National Electoral process.”
“The Committee is compelled to report that the ECNBA e-voting platform has been subjected to a deliberate, coordinated, and sustained cyberattack by external actors,” the memo stated.
The committee said its IT cybersecurity team, working with the Election Voting Service Provider, EVSP, activated security protocols and countermeasures to “repel the attack, neutralise the threat, and restore the integrity and availability of the platform.”
—Key advisories to members—
The ECNBA said:
– Voting had not commenced at the time of the memo and no votes were being accepted.
– The portal would reopen “as soon as the system is secured and restored.”
– Members should await further official communication before accessing the portal.
– The only official voting portal is: http://www.ecnbaovs.org.ng . Members were warned to disregard any other link as it “may be instruments of the same malicious campaign.”
– All candidates, agents, and observers were present at the designated monitoring centre, and the process continues under full Committee supervision.
The memo was signed by ECNBA 2026 Chairman, Aham Ejelam, SAN, and Secretary, Ibrahim Aliyu Nassarawa.
The committee also reaffirmed its commitment to delivering “a free, fair, transparent, and credible election, notwithstanding this criminal interference.”
—Voting now underway—
A few hours after the memo was issued, voting had started, according to media reports.
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