SENATE CALLS FOR ACTION AMID RISING ECONOMIC PRESSURES AND SECURITY CHALLENGES

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The Senate has acknowledged the increasing economic pressures facing Nigerians, who are struggling with inflation, soaring living costs, and an unpredictable market. These challenges have significantly tested the nation’s resilience.

During his welcome address at the Senate plenary resumption on Tuesday, Senate President Senator Godswill Akpabio urged his colleagues to prioritize national security, ensuring that every citizen can walk freely without fear. He emphasized that the recent surge in insecurity, particularly in various regions, demands their immediate attention to craft laws and take decisive actions to protect communities.

Akpabio encouraged his fellow lawmakers to remain patient and steadfast, stating that meaningful change requires time. He underscored the importance of unity and shared purpose in making a significant impact, reminding them that they should inspire hope in the populace by affirming that their dreams and aspirations are valid and attainable.

He reiterated the necessity for collaboration with the Executive branch, ensuring that the benefits of democracy and good governance translate into tangible realities for all Nigerians. Lawmakers must relentlessly pursue policies that promote economic stability, enhance security, and foster social justice.

Addressing the growing cynicism in society, Akpabio called for unwavering resolve, genuine engagement, renewed commitment, and a clear vision for change. He urged his colleagues to uphold transparency and accountability, asserting that their integrity is crucial to maintaining public trust. Engaging with constituents and actively listening to their concerns will ensure that their voices are represented in legislative discussions.

The speech, titled “A Call to Action for Our Nation’s Future,” highlighted the significance of their reconvening. Akpabio stated, “As we gather once more in this esteemed chamber to resume our crucial work for the people of Nigeria, I choose to describe our reconvening as a vital undertaking. Our responsibilities as legislators transcend the boundaries of time and space as we work around the clock. While the Judiciary may stand as the last refuge of the common man, it is the Legislature that embodies the first glimmer of hope. If we, as architects of our nation’s destiny, can stem the tide and set our sails with purpose, the Executive will navigate with greater ease, and the Judiciary will ensure adherence to the course defined by our collective will.”

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