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Alleged Impeachment Plot: Senate Resumes After 6weeks Recess, Akpabio Begs Aggrieved Senators To Shealth Their Sword, Embrace Unity

The Senate resumed plenary after six weeks recess on Tuesday with the President of the Senate, Godswill Akpabio, appealing to his aggrieved colleagues to eschew divisive tendencies.

His appeal is coming following speculations that some of his colleagues from the northern part of the country were plotting to remove him as the presiding officer over allegations of lopsided distribution of committees’ chairmanship in favour of his loyalists.

The aggrieved Senators, through their Spokesperson, Senator Elisha Abbo, had in a recent statement also accused Akpabio of refusing to checkmate President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s appointments in favour of the Yoruba especially in the financial sector.

In his opening speech to welcome his colleagues, Akpabio appealed to all aggrieved lawmakers to shealth their sword and cooperate with his leadership.

Akpabio said the progress the country deserved at the moment could only be achieved in an atmosphere of peace and unity.

He said: “As we resume to embark on our legislative functions and engagements, I encourage open and constructive dialogue, cooperation and a spirit of unity on all matters of national significance.

“It is through such discourse that we can achieve the best outcomes for all Nigerian citizens. 

“As you go about your official legislative duties, be reminded that although our opinions may differ, our common purpose is to advance the well-being of our constituents and our nation. 

“Distinguished colleagues, in the coming days and weeks, we will address pressing issues, debate legislations and strive to find common grounds that will move our nation forward expeditiously. 

“I have no doubt that your dedication, wisdom and integrity will shine through in all your endeavours. 

“Evidently, as with all democratic institutions, there are concerns at various levels of governance, while dissent and differing opinions are integral to our democratic process.

“I urge us all to focus on the greater good of our nation, anchored on the pursuit of our common good, interests of our constituents and protection of our fledgling democracy.

“In the face of rising poverty, insecurity, and public agitation for good governance, it is imperative that we set aside personal differences and work together with renewed patriotism and dedication to nationhood. 

“The challenges before us require unity, cooperation, and steadfast commitment to addressing the issues that affect the lives of all Nigerian citizens, mindful of the fact that the responsibilities we bear are weighty, and that our decisions impact the lives and livelihoods of countless Nigerian citizens.

“On this backdrop, I call on all of us to commit our efforts and actions solely to the advancement of our dear country Nigeria, by demonstrating against all odds and sentiments that we are resolute in our determination to surmounting the challenges that has limited our progress and prosperity in the past years. 

“Be mindful that our constituents look to us for leadership and hope, and we must not falter in fulfilling our responsibilities to them.

“I encourage us all to put the interests of our great nation first, by upholding the principles of democracy in all engagements, processes and procedures and working diligently towards a more secure, prosperous, and united Nigeria. Together, we can overcome all challenges and build the Nigeria of our dreams.

“It is on this patriotic stand of a united body that I welcome you back to this 2nd quarter of our 2023 legislative session as we work cohesively and tirelessly towards the collective goal of raising the bar of legislature to a new height of rounded excellence.”

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