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Rededicate Efforts To Fixing Nigeria And Electoral Reforms – Akpabio Tells Senate

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Rededicate Efforts To Fixing Nigeria And Electoral Reforms - Akpabio Tells Senate

The President of the Senate, Godswill Akpabio, has urged lawmakers in the senate house of assembly to renew their commitment towards addressing the nation’s challenges, focus on national development and legislative reforms.

Akpabio made the call in the senate house during his speech to welcome lawmakers back to work after the Christmas and New Year break.

In his address titled “Rising to the Greatness of Our Calling,” Akpabio underscored the need for a collective resolve to transform Nigeria into a nation of progress and hop

 “As we embark on this new legislative year, I urge us all to include in our New Year resolutions a renewed commitment to the service of our great nation, Nigeria.” he said 

Highlighting the significance of the national budget, Akpabio described it as more than a financial document, but as a reflection of the aspirations and hopes of millions of Nigerians.

“We must ensure that every item within it reflects the collective dreams of our people and serves as a catalyst for development, equity, and justice,” he stated.

The Senate President also added the urgency of completing electoral reforms ahead of the next electoral cycle.

“Electoral reform is not just a legislative duty; it is a moral imperative,”noting that a transparent and credible electoral system is essential for the country’s democratic stability.

Addressing the broader challenges facing Nigeria, the Senate President called for steadfast prayers for peace and unity.

He further urged his colleagues to recognize the power of collective intercession in guiding the nation’s leaders and uniting its people.

Concluding his address, Akpabio encouraged the senators to rise to the challenge, pursue excellence, and remain dedicated to nation-building.

“Our work here is not just about legislation; it is about shaping the future of a nation and leaving a legacy for generations to come” he added 

“We are at the end of the first quarter of the 21st century, a time that demands bold action and visionary leadership, History is calling on us to make a difference to write a new narrative for our nation, one of progress, justice, and boundless possibilities,” Akpabio concluded

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Imam Taofeeq Ahmad is a graduate of Political Science, Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto.He is currently a reporter with ASIWAJU MEDIA. Taofeeq is passionate about journalism and social change advocate. Taofeeq has nutured his journalism skills both as a campus journalist and beyond, such as AsheNews, Sokoto, LIDA Network Abuja et . He is a fellow at 2024 Next Gen intern with Center for Journalism, Innovation and Development (CJID). He is a human rights journalist with several publications in mainstream media houses in Nigeria.

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