Tag: Godswill Akpabio

  • Senators ‘kill’ Bill seeking inclusion of constituency projects into annual Budget

    Senators ‘kill’ Bill seeking inclusion of constituency projects into annual Budget

    A bill for an act to provide for constituency and other special projects in the annual budget of the Federation has failed to pass the second reading in the Senate.

    The bill which seemed to have received popular support among the senators could not sail through.

    After over an hour of heated debates for and against, the passage of the bill was thrown to voice votes.

    Those for the bill shouted ‘ay’ loudly, while those against echoed ‘Nay’ overwhelmingly.

    “The Nay has it”, Senate President, Godswill Akpabio declared.

  • Akpabio hails Uzodinma on his reelection

    Akpabio hails Uzodinma on his reelection

    …says victory affirmation of excellent performance

    President of the Senate, Senator Godswill Akpabio has congratulated Governor Hope Uzodinma of Imo state on his victory in last Saturday Gubernatorial Election.

    Senator Akpabio in a congratulatory letter hailed Governor Uzodinma for his resilience and commitment to genuine democratic practices saying “Good governance has triumphed over propaganda”

    Akpabio said: “Your Excellency, I wish to heartily congratulate and rejoice with you and the people of Imo State on your well-deserved re-election as the Executive Governor of Imo state.

    “Your victory is a testimony of your excellent performance in office in the last four years.

    “I must say, this victory is an affirmation by the Ndi Imo of your sterling leadership qualities and confirmation of your outstanding performance and delivery of the dividends of democracy to the people.

    “It is also an indication that our great party, the All Progressives Congress (APC) is firmly established in the South East and accepted by the good people of the region. This explains why despite threats, attempted strikes and manipulated blackmail from enemies of your people, God took control.

    “Therefore, on behalf of the APC family in the 10th Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, I congratulate you on this resounding 2nd term victory and pray for God’s wisdom to translate this victory into more tangible dividends of democracy for the good people of Imo state”, he stated.

    Akpabio also commended the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for refusing to give into blackmail and conducting a free and fair elections.

    “I commend INEC for providing a level playing field for all the candidates and for conducting a transparent elections. I also commend the security agencies for keeping the trouble makers at bay and ensuring a peaceful conduct during the polls”.

    “I urge you to be magnanimous in victory by extending your hands of fellowship to your fellow contestants and see this re-election as a renewed mandate to build on the foundations that you have already laid towards improving the lives of the people of Imo State.”

  • NSF President, Engr.Toke congratulates Godswill Obot Akpabio on his election into the executive committee of IPU

    NSF President, Engr.Toke congratulates Godswill Obot Akpabio on his election into the executive committee of IPU

    The President of Nigeria Scrabble Federation (NSF), Engineer, Toke Aka, has congratulated the Grand Patron of the Federation, Senate President, Godswill Obot Akpabio, on his election into the Executive Committee of the Inter Parliamentary Union (IPU), at it’s Congress in Luanda, Angola.
    Akpabio was unanimously elected into the Executive Committee of IPU on Friday to become the first Nigerian law maker to occupy the exalted office since 1964, that is about 59 years ago.
    “Our dear Grand Patron, your unanimously election and elevation to the position of the Executive Committee member of the Inter Parliamentary Union (IPU) did not come surprisingly. It is a true picture of your passion for service, dedication, and pragmatic leadership attributes that you possess.“ Aka said in his congratulatary message.
    The NSF President went further to state that; “We in the Scrabble and Sporting fraternity are elated and excited as one of our own with a burning desire for youth development and empowerment has risen to this new exalted office.”
    Toke Aka, who has spent over two decades in Sports administration in Nigeria and the continent as well as on the global level, strongly believes that the Senate President of Nigeria will use his wealth of experience and network of law makers across the globe to provide a veritable platform to show Nigerians your uncommon spirit of excellence in leadership, team work and service delivery at the IPU.
    Engineer Toke Aka, stressed that the entire Scrabble and Sporting family are behind Akpabio, the Pillar of Scrabble in Africa, who’s passion for sports is uncommon and has done everything within his might to support all aspects of the sporting industry.
    “I pray God Almighty continues to guide your steps, Grand Patron of Nigeria Scrabble Federation, distinguished Senate President Godswill Obot Akpabio and grant him wisdom, understanding, and courage to make his new responsibility count to Nigeria, Africa and the World. Aka concluded.
    The Nigeria Senate President and the delegation to Luanda, has returned to the country after a very fruitful participation at the Inter Parliamentary Union Assembly in Luanda, Angola.
  • Senate President elected to IPU’s executive committee in Angola

    Senate President elected to IPU’s executive committee in Angola

    The President of the Senate and leader of Nigeria’s delegation at the 147th Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) General Assembly in Luanda, Angola, Godswill Akpabio, has been elected to the Executive Committee of the Union.

    This marks the first time Nigeria has secured such a position in 59 years, with the last election dating back to 1964.

    According to a statement from the Senate President’s Special Assistant (Media/Communication), Anietie Ekong, Senator Akpabio’s election to the Executive Committee was the result of overwhelming support from delegates worldwide.

    His appointment to this important position at the IPU’s headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland, will hold for a three-year term.

    The Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) is a global organization established in 1889, uniting national parliaments worldwide and devoted to advancing peace through parliamentary diplomacy and dialogue.

    Over its 135-year history, the IPU has evolved into a truly international body, counting 179 member countries from the 193 nations around the globe.

    The IPU plays a crucial role in promoting parliamentary diplomacy, enabling parliaments and parliamentarians to foster global peace, democracy, and sustainable development.

    The 147th IPU Assembly took place in Luanda, Angola, from October 21 to October 27, 2023, and was hosted by the National Assembly of Angola.

    During this week-long assembly, the IPU deliberated on pressing global issues and explored strategies to enhance trust between citizens and governing bodies, improve the effectiveness, accountability, and representativeness of public institutions, and better equip parliaments to address the interconnected geopolitical, economic, and environmental challenges confronting the world.

  • Akpabio hails Tinubu on Supreme Court victory

    Akpabio hails Tinubu on Supreme Court victory

    The President of the Senate Senator Godswill Akpabio, has congratulated President Bola Tinubu on the revalidation of his February 25, 2023 election victory by the Supreme Court describing the decision as reflective of the will of the people.

    Senator Akpabio in a congratulatory message to President Tinubu said the decision of the apex court was a welcome relief as it finally unfastens the last bolts to the path for social-political engineering that President Tinubu promised the nation.

    “Mr President, I am personally elated that the jurists of the Supreme Court saw through the arguments and even without much technicalities easily confirmed your victory in the poll.

    “There is no doubt that victory came at a cost, but Mr President, that makes it even sweeter. I know you have in your years of public service yielded your personal and other comforts for the collective good and what it cost to confirm the victory in the courts should be seen with a similar vista.

    Senator Akpabio also urged the president not to relent in being a father figure to his former rivals saying that it was superfluous to remind the president of his well-known big heart.

    The Senate President also called on the major rivals of the President to sheath their swords of political combat and join hands with the Tinubu administration in the collective goal of making the nation great again.

    “The elections have been announced by the electoral authorities and confirmed by the courts, and I call on all former political rivals of the president to show good faith by joining hands with the Bola Tinubu administration in its ongoing efforts to take the nation to a higher level.”

    The Senate President on his part said that the National Assembly would continue to support the Bola Tinubu administration by leveraging its legislative tentacles to raise the level of governance to a higher pedestal.

    Hon Eseme Eyiboh
    Special Adviser, Media and Publicity to the Senate President

  • IPU:  Akpabio preaches global peace to foster rapid development + Photos

    IPU: Akpabio preaches global peace to foster rapid development + Photos

    President of the Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and leader of Nigeria’s delegation to the 147th Assembly of the Inter-Parliamentary Union in Luanda, Angola, Senator Godswill Akpabio has urged countries of the world to work towards global peace to foster development.

    During the general debate on the theme: parliamentary action for peace, justice and strong institution, (SDG 16) Senator Akpabio said the world must urgently find a solution to the crises between Russia and Ukraine and the conflict between Israel and Palestine.

    A statement by the Special Assistant on Media/Communication to the Senate President, Anietie Ekong, quoted Senator Akpabio as saying “promoting and maintaining peace and development in the society must always be our primary role.

    That is why we enact laws to protect human rights, foster social cohesion, and address the root causes of conflicts. We also promote dialogue in resolving conflicts and build a culture of peace,” he said.

    According to Senator Akpabio, “First and foremost, let us recognize the paramount importance of peace. Peace is not merely the absence of conflict; it is the foundation upon which prosperous nations are built.

    Without peace, we cannot achieve sustainable development, protect human rights, or ensure the well-being of our citizens. Therefore, it is essential that we prioritize peace as a fundamental pillar of our parliamentary agenda.

    “Equally significant is the pursuit of justice. Justice is the bedrock of fair and equitable societies. It ensures that no one is above the law and that the rights of every individual are safeguarded.

    By enacting legislation that promotes justice, combats corruption, and upholds the rule of law, parliaments play a vital role in creating just and inclusive societies where all individuals can thrive.

    “Furthermore, the practice of parliamentary diplomacy has proven instrumental in resolving conflicts and fostering peace. Through dialogue and negotiation, parliaments can bridge divides, build trust, and facilitate peaceful resolutions.

    The power of parliamentary diplomacy lies in its ability to transcend political differences and focus on shared objectives, ultimately paving the way for long-lasting peace in our nations,” he said.

    He listed steps taken by the Nigerian Government towards social cohesion to include the establishment of the North East Development Commission (NEDC) and the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) the National Social Investment Program and the Counter terrorism Centre under the office of the National Security Adviser.

    Senator Akpabio urged delegates to recognize the urgency of parliamentary action for peace, justice, and strong institutions. “Let us work together to strengthen our parliamentary institutions, empower our citizens, and promote dialogue and cooperation at all levels.

    By doing so, we can lay the foundation for a brighter future, where peace, justice, and strong institutions prevail,” he said amidst loud ovation.

    See photos below:

  • Akpabio arrives Luanda, Angola for Inter-Parliamentary Union  Assembly +Photos

    Akpabio arrives Luanda, Angola for Inter-Parliamentary Union Assembly +Photos

     

    Senate President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Senator Godswill Akpabio on Sunday arrived Luanda, Angola for the 147th IPU Assembly as the Leader of Nigeria’s delegation.

    Senator Akpabio who was accompanied by four Senators and five members of the House of Representatives was received on arrival at the Luanda International Airport by the Nigerian Ambassador to Angola H.E. Professor Monique Oshame Ekpong and top officials of the Angolan government led by Joao Diogo Gaspar, Deputy Secretary UIP Angola.

    A statement by the Special Assistant (Media/Communication) to the Senate President, Anietie Ekong quoted Mr Gaspar as saying that Angola was honoured by the presence of the Nigerian  President of the Senate.

    Mr Gaspar noted that Akpabio’s attendance at the IPU Assembly with the Nigerian delegation would foster good relations not only between Nigeria and Angola but among African countries to reach consensus on issues affecting the continent.

    Senator Akpabio said he was delighted to attend the IPU Assembly hosted by Angola and commended the Angolan Government for a good bilateral relations with Nigeria.

    According to Senator Akpabio, “it would have been a disservice to Africa if Nigeria did not have a strong delegation at the IPU. Our presence here is to ensure that our bilateral relationship is strengthened. With our presence we can forge a strong bilateral parliamentary relationship for the interest of our nations,” he said.

    On arrival Senator Akpabio led Nigeria’s delegation to the first meeting of The African Group at the IPU Assembly.

    The 147th IPU Assembly is holding in Luanda, Angola, from 21 to 27 October 2023, hosted by the National Assembly of Angola. The IPU Assembly will provide a platform for parliamentarians, partner organizations and experts to share good practice and commit to the overall theme of Parliamentary action for peace, justice and strong institutions.

    The theme is closely linked to United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 16: Peace, justice and strong institutions, a key enabler of the entire development agenda.

    The Assembly will consider actions to strengthen trust between people and governance structures, to make public institutions more effective, accountable and representative, and to better equip parliaments to address the multiple interconnected geopolitical, economic and environmental crises facing the world.

  • Nigerian senators go back to school to learn more about fiscal policy

    Nigerian senators go back to school to learn more about fiscal policy

    …as Akpabio vows to use Senate to champion Tinubu’s renewed hope agenda

    … says we must come together in optimism to toe the road map of Mr President

    The Nigerian Senators on Thursday started a training program to understand the basics of fiscal policy and budget management.

    TheNewssGuru.com, (TNG) reports this is just as the Senate President Godswill Akpabio
    vows to use the Senate to champion Tinubu’s renewed hope agenda for Nigerians.

    Akpabio made this disclosure in his remarks entitled: ‘Let’s Take The Flood As It Serves ‘ at the ongoing retreat in Ikot Ekpene.

    Hear him:

    “As the voices and ears of our people, appreciative that they listened to you and voted for you, supportive of rights of Nigerians to the goodies in that document, we have come to deliberate on that document and to ensure that we do not work at cross-purposes with the Executive Arm.

    ” Because every action of man is based on a cost/benefit consideration, Nigerians weighed the benefits against the cost, and decided to vote for our President. Party differences must give way to national interest, and we, Distinguished Senators, must come together and ensure that the expectations and hopes of our people are not betrayed.

    “In this light, the major objective of this converge is to improve the knowledge of Senators and build their technical capacity to generate concrete and consistent legislation that would promote peace and sustainable development in tandem with the renewed hope and 8-point agenda of the Tinubu/Shettima Administration.

    Read full remarks below:

    “Your Excellency, the Vice President of our beloved country, Senator Kashim Shettima, GCON, thank you for honouring us again with your esteemed presence. Thank you for being such a great statesman and for your labours of love for our great country. Thank you for being a great and worthy ambassador of the Senate.

    “We are proud of you. An old Annang proverb says that “no matter how high the eagle flies, its talons will keep pointing to the earth.” Your Excellency, no matter how high the position you occupy, we know that your heart will point to the Senate. Therefore, we will never be tired of inviting you to our programmes and we know you will never be tired of coming to your home, the Senate.

    “Your Excellency, for the first time, we have two senators emeritus running our country. Our dear president, His Excellency Senator Bola Tinubu, and your good self. Your success is therefore our success. Indulge me to speak another Annang proverb because we are in Ikot Ekpene, the headquarters of the Annang people. It goes this way, “He who does harm to his eldest brother, is doing harm to himself.” You two are our elder brothers in government. We can attest to your love for our country. We will continue to walk and work with you until our country’s hope is renewed and we turn a new chapter in our national story.

    “Today’s event is a demonstration of our commitment to walk and work with the Executive Arm in the interest of our beloved compatriots. The dust is yet to fully settle on the presidential election; but the President had long hit the ground running. In the course of the campaigns, the President and you sought to cut a covenant with Nigerians.

    “You stated what you hoped to do for Nigerians in an 85-page document which sought to renew our collective hope. Nigerians kept their part of that covenant by electing you. Now it is up to you to keep your part of the covenant by doing what Nigerians are expecting. What Nigerians voted you to do.

    The Senate Chambers is a place for optimists who believe that no matter the darkness of the clouds which hang over our nation, there are silver linings. The Senate has no place for people who whine or do not believe in the greatness of our country. The hallowed chambers of the Senate is for those who believe that every setback in our country is a setup for a comeback.

    “Today more than ever before we must come together in optimism to toe the road map of Mr President and where we consider that changes may be appropriate, work with the executive to perfect the document. We must take our destiny in our own hands and make the legend of this country as the giant of Africa a reality. Let us build this country, and fix it in such a way that those who fled this country like Naomi fled Israel in the time of famine, in one of the stories in the Bible, would hear that the Lord has visited our country again and would run back cap in hand, like Naomi ran back to Israel.

    “I believe that our destiny is not in the hands or the fine prints of the World Bank. The bank may mean well, and can be of help to us, but they have not worn our shoes and they do not know where it pinches.

    “It is our walk not their own, so while they talk the talk, let us walk the walk. We wear the shoes and we know where it pinches. Every major national development was based on a road map designed by citizens of the respective countries.

    “The Frenchmen, Montesquieu and Jean-Jacques Rosseau, were the brains behind the French revolution. Kim Dae-jung changed the fortunes of South Korea. Lenin transformed Tsarist Russia and turned it into a super power. These people and more succeeded because they had plans and their countrymen and women followed their plans.

    “Let us follow the plan before us. The founding fathers of our nation (Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe, Chief Obafemi Owolowo, Sir Ahmadu Bello etc.) had and followed a plan of development, and Nigeria, in their days, occupied a place of pride in the comity of nations. Since then, we have not had the kind of elaborate plan put forward by Mr President and which targets growth in critical sectors of our economy and seek to remove wastages in our economic cycle. Let us provide the launching pad for this audacious plan and acquit ourselves as patriots and worthy representatives of our people.

    “Every plan, no matter how lofty and noble, needs to be financed. That is why we need to be taught public expenditure management, fiscal policy, and tax reforms. Fortunately, the Renewed Hope plan is strong on the economic side. It proposes a ten percent economic growth, which experts claim are achievable. It singles out the digital economy as a quick win for foreign exchange and job creation. We should note that Nigeria is the seventh largest internet using country in the world with an estimated number of 104.4 million users.

    “Let us remember what the President said, “Our Renewed Hope Action Plan outlines goals for greater economic growth in our cities and rural communities. We are committed to an economy of double-digit GDP growth, greater food security and one with a strengthened manufacturing base, as well as an active digital economy where young people will have ample space to fulfill their dreams and aspirations.”

    “These are lofty goals which should pull the strings of our hearts, and which we need to fully key into, understand, internalize, and market to our constituents. With these we can go back to our Senatorial Districts and proclaim to them that “Things are getting better.”

    “The policies of the Federal Government have sometimes been misunderstood by some of our people, but we understand. They are generally designed for long-term benefits. But we know that today’s pain shall lead to tomorrow’s gain. Out of the clouds of despair shall come showers of blessing. For example, the stock market is said to have jumped to N1.51 trillion as a consequence of the announcement to unify foreign exchange rates.

    “Tax reforms, experts believe, could yield a N20 trillion tax gap in a nation with a tax-to-GDP ratio of 10.86%. There are several other benefits of the renewed hope program and the 8-point agenda of the present administration.

    “These benefits we must know in the course of this retreat. When we do, gather this knowledge, this retreat will lead to a great leap for our country as we would accelerate legislation to renew the hope of our people.
    We are back in school and for our nation’s good. I trust that the resource persons are as ready as we are.

    ” I look forward to a fruitful and engaging retreat. I hope for highly interactive sessions. That is why my thanks must go to the National Institute for Legislative and Democratic Studies and the Senate for organizing this timely retreat and putting everything in place to make it worth our time.
    Your Excellency, very distinguished Senators, I believe that we are at an auspicious moment in our history.

  • After counter accusations, fired Adamawa Senator, Abbo apologizes to Akpabio

    After counter accusations, fired Adamawa Senator, Abbo apologizes to Akpabio

    After counter accusations and unguarded utterances, fired Senator Elisha Abbo has apologised to the Senate President, Godswill Akpabio claiming ignorance.

    Abbo, tendered an apology to Senate Akpabio for accusing him of being behind his sack from the Senate.

    The Court of Appeal in Abuja, on Monday, had voided the election of Abbo of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and declared Amos Yohanna of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) as the winner of the National Assembly election.

    Reacting to the development in an interview with reporters in Abuja, Abbo alleged Akpabio was behind his removal from the Red Chamber for campaigning and working against his Senate Presidency ambition.

    In response to the allegation, the media aide to the Senate President, Eseme Eyiboh, said Abbo is just looking for someone to blame for his sack from the Senate because his principal was not responsible for the court judgement.

    However, in an interview a national TV last night Abbo said Senator Akpabio was not responsible for his sack from the Red Chamber, adding that the press conference and release he put out were premature.

    He said the allegations against the Senate President were based on the available information at his disposal on Monday, saying that he has apologised to Akpabio for accusing him wrongly.

    Abbo stated that he is deeply convinced that Akpabio is not involved in his sack after swearing on his mother’s grave. The sacked lawmaker noted that his apology to Akpabio was not because he wanted to return to the Senate.

    He said: “My accusation was based on the available information at our disposal yesterday. As of today, I am convinced Senator Akpabio is not involved in my dismissal.

    My apology is not because I want to go back to the Senate, but because I am deeply convinced that he is not involved in my sack. After swearing on his mother’s grave, I felt sorry.”

  • Akpabio behind my travail – Sacked Senator Abbo cries out

    Akpabio behind my travail – Sacked Senator Abbo cries out

    Sacked Adamawa North Senator, Ishaku Abbo has disclosed Senate President, Godswill Akpabio is behind the appeal court ruling which removed him from office.

    Abbo said four other senators who worked against the emergence of Akpabio as Senate President had been targeted for removal from the Red Chamber through the court.

    In an interview with reporters on Monday in Abuja, Abbo specifically mentioned Senator Orji Uzor Kalu (APC Abia North) as the next target for removal from the Senate.

    “I have it from a reliable source that myself and four other senators within the fold of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) will be removed from the Senate through rulings from the courts, all because of working against the emergence of Akpabio as President of the 10th Senate.

    “I won’t mention the names of all the four other ones targeted but the next in line is Senator Orji Uzor Kalu,” he said.