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Senate resumption: Akpabio urges quick fix on economy, security challenges
At the resumption of plenary on Tuesday, Senate President Godswill Akpabio called for immediate and decisive action to address Nigeria’s worsening economic conditions and rising insecurity.
The resumption is coming at a critical moment as Nigerians continue to grapple with the effects of economic reforms and security challenges, with many looking to the Senate for leadership and solutions.
Akpabio delivered a passionate welcome address to mark the end of the Senate’s two-month recess emphasizing the Senate’s responsibility in navigating the country through the difficult times.
Akpabio acknowledged the growing hardship faced by Nigerians due to inflation, high living costs, and increasing security threats, particularly in different regions of the country.
“The economic pressures are testing the very fabric of our society. We are deeply empathetic to the struggles our people are facing,” he said.
The Senate President stressed that it was the duty of lawmakers to respond with compassion and urgency.
While commending President Bola Tinubu’s administration for its strides in agriculture and infrastructure, Akpabio noted that the gains must not overshadow the immediate need to restore security and alleviate the economic burden on citizens.
“The recent surge in insecurity is a clarion call for us to double our efforts to protect our communities,” he stated.
He pledged the Senate’s support in terms of legislative measures that would provide long-term solutions.
Akpabio also called for stronger collaboration between the executive and legislative arms of government, noting that working together would ensure that the benefits of good governance reach all Nigerians.
He urged lawmakers to prioritize the concerns of their constituents, stressing that the Senate was the “first glimmer of hope for the common man.”
Akpabio encouraged lawmakers to maintain their commitment to transparency, accountability, and the pursuit of policies aimed at fostering economic stability and enhancing national security.
Finally, he called on his colleagues to approach the new legislative session with renewed vigor and purpose, stating that their work would lay the foundation for a more prosperous and secure Nigeria.
In a relat¹he Chairman, Senate Committee on Privatization, Senator Orji Uzor Kalu also urged President Tinubu to quickly intervene as the economic hardship in the country has reached a critical stage.
Kalu who represents Abia North stated this on Tuesday while fielding questions from news correspondents Of the Senate indicated that the economic suffering in the country has hit all Nigerians regardless of social status including himself, forcing them to take painful austerity measures in order to cope with the challenges.
Orji Kalu who has just returned from a long vacation to join his colleagues to resume back to the Senate noted that urgent measures are needed to ease the pains of Nigerians.
Kalu narrated what he is currently experiencing;
“Hardship is true, people are suffering. We have hundreds of thousands of workers, we have about 10,000 workers in our group that we run.
“We need to pay those salaries. If I fly at any time, buying fuel and maintaining the private plane takes almost $10,000, $20,000.
“Even in my village, everywhere I go, companies, everybody, there is hardship, but I appeal to the federal government, the President to know how he can bring succor quickly to the people of Nigeria.
“He has to do something not yesterday, but today. He must do something like yesterday because the condition of the Nigerian people is not too good. I believe that no president in the world elected by people would want his people to suffer.
“I called our senior members in the group and said when I have to make my sacrifices it is not for the federal government, it is for the good of the company.
“So I said fly no more, fly commercial and saved the money for restructuring our workers both in Nigeria and West Africa so that everybody must feed in this time of hardship.
Kalu however commended some of the Policy measures undertaken by Tinubu to tackle the challenges.
He said;
“We feel that the reformation going on now has not happened in the last 60 years, no president dared to do what President Tinubu is doing now. It is about courage. The man is very courageous. Possibly if I’m president what he is doing now to reform the economy, I won’t do it, I might come slowly.
”I’m not in the economic team, I have not seen the President or anyone to ask but this is what (return of subsidy) the president has to sit with his economic team to discuss, but the decisions he has taken is what no president in the 60 years of the republic, no president has been able to take that decision.
On last Saturday’s Edo State Gubernatorial election which the candidate of his Party All Progressives Congress emerged victorious the former Chief Whip said; “The national chairman, the national secretary, and members of the NWC, and including the senators, have worked so hard for Edo and I believe that whoever works hard for the election deserves to win.
“The election is about numbers, when you have the numbers on the ground, you win. When you don’t have the numbers, you don’t win. INEC has declared the winner and they (Okpebholo) deserve the win, because it is the most organized party, in terms of togetherness, there is no political party.”
Providing answers to the wild news which suggested that he died during his long vacation outside the country, Kalu debunked the rumors’ saying;
“Listen, there was nothing wrong with me. I took permission from the senate president about seven days before the senate closed, I went for a little study in one of the universities that I paid for myself not that anyone paid for me. I went to do some courses for two months so I used the holiday period to do courses on democracy and the economy.
“I did not die. I didn’t go for any medical check-up, but if people say I have died, we give thanks to God.”
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PHOTOS from just concluded National Dialogue on a Home Grown Parliamentary System of Government
On Monday in Abuja, who is who across all fields gathered in Abuja to discuss on how to move Nigeria from a presidential system to an Home Grown Parliamentary System.
Professor Ango Abdullahi, former governor of Kano, Senator Ibrahim Shekarau, Senator Florence Ita-Giwa, Speaker Abbas Tajudeen, former Speaker, Yakubu Dogara, Hon Wale Raji, Abdulsamaad, Dasuki, Minority Caucus leader Kingsley Chinda, Hon Zakari Mohammed, Dr Sam Amadi, other dignitaries , CSOs, students of various institutions across Nigeria were all in attendance.
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Nigeria must split for Igbos to survive – Omoyele Sowore
Ex- presidential candidate of the African Action Congress, AAC, Omoyele Sowore, has alleged that there’s a secret memo in the government to “be careful of Igbos”.
He stated that the Igbos can’t thrive in the current setup of the country, stressing that Nigeria must break up for them to survive.
Sowore was featured on a recent episode of the Honest Bunch Podcast, co-hosted by actor Chinedu Ani Emmanuel, aka Nedu.
He said, “Nigeria has an Igbo problem. There is a secret memo in the government to be careful of Igbos. The memo is against giving the Igbos political positions and opportunities.
“For an Igbo man to survive in Nigeria as it is currently put together, Nigeria must break.”
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Fubara goes ahead to present budget to 3 lawmakers, snubbing court verdict
Again, Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara is set to present the 2025 budget to a three-member faction of the State Assembly, ignoring Court verdict.
This move comes despite a recent Federal High Court ruling that deemed last year’s budget presentation to the same three-member body invalid.
Since October 2023, Rivers State has faced political unrest following an attempted impeachment of Fubara by a faction loyal to Wike, now Minister of the Federal Capital Territory. An explosion subsequently damaged the state assembly complex, deepening the crisis.
Fubara, expressing confidence in his relationship with the 10th Assembly under Speaker Victor Oko-Jumbo, has praised the Assembly’s quick action on executive bills and stated he expects similar support for the 2025 budget. At recent events in Bonny Local Government Area, Fubara emphasized his administration’s partnership with the assembly and criticized the 25 lawmakers aligned with Wike as “Abuja-based politicians” disconnected from their constituents.
In a related thanksgiving service on Sunday, Fubara expressed gratitude for the challenges his administration has faced, seeing them as a “divine redirection” for Rivers State. He pledged continued governance under “the fear of God,” assured of his administration’s resilience amid adversity, and donated N100 million to support local church initiatives.
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