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Senator Akpabio Vanguard Congratulates Their Leader on Senate Presidency

In a remarkable turn of events, Senator Godswill Obot Akpabio, representing Akwa Ibom Northwest Senatorial District, has been elected as the 10th Senate President of Nigeria. This momentous occasion has been celebrated by a group of young, progressive-minded technocrats known as the Senator Akpabio Vanguard.

Led by Engr. Jeffrey Udende and Bldr. Islameen Etudaiye, the Senator Akpabio Vanguard extended their heartfelt congratulations to Senator Akpabio for his election as the Senate President. The group acknowledged the trust placed in him by members of the 10th Senate, who wholeheartedly supported and voted for him.

Engr. Udende highlighted the Senate’s commitment to democratic principles, emphasizing that they have listened to the voice of reason and responded to the desires of Nigerians who called for an Akpabio Presidency. He expressed confidence that Senator Akpabio’s leadership would bring about positive change in the new dispensation.

The Senator Akpabio Vanguard also called for closer collaboration between the legislative and judicial branches of government, aiming to complement the ongoing efforts of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Such cooperation, they believe, will yield significant benefits for the Nigerian populace.

With this significant milestone, Senator Akpabio has become an uncommon Senate President, ready to steer the 10th National Assembly towards progress and development. The occasion marks a significant achievement for the Senator Akpabio Vanguard and its members.

Amande M. Solomon, the Director of Corporate Affairs & Public Relations, expressed his joy and congratulated Senator Akpabio on behalf of the group. This historic moment is a testament to the collective effort and determination of those involved.

As Nigeria embarks on a new chapter under the leadership of Senator Akpabio, expectations are high, and the nation eagerly awaits the positive impact he will bring to the Senate and the country as a whole.