Godswill Akpabio, former minority leader of the senate, says
he is sure his colleagues in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) are
missing him.
Speaking during the valedictory session of the 8th
senate, the senator who defected from the PDP to the All Progressives
Congress (APC) in August, described his stay at the senate as “happy and
sad”.
Akpabio said the experience was mixed because some of his colleagues died before the end of their tenure.
He
congratulated the 8th assembly for “remaining focused” despite
turbulent times, saying he would join the 9th senate as soon as “I
reclaim my mandate”.
“I want to start by apologising to my
colleague in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). I know they are missing
me but I want to apologise to them for the way and manner I moved to
join Mr president to stabilise Nigeria,” Akpabio said.
“I thank
the entire 8th senate for giving me the opportunity to be the minority
leader, and to make history as the first senator since 1999 to be given
the role of a leader in this hallowed chamber.
“My President, you
and I know that I have forgiven you if you wronged me, even as we are
departing from here, if there is still need, you can see me outside
after. In the entirety of the senate, I want to thank all of you for
indulging me, for particularly tolerating me. Where I went wrong, please
forgive me.
“Let me say this, the 8th senate achieved a lot,
despite turbulent periods, we remained focused. We made sure that the
interest of Nigeria came first.
“But I must say I enjoyed my stay
here. It’s a different thing to be a senator and it’s a different thing
to be a governor. It is good to taste the legislature first before you
become a governor but should you become a governor first, it is also
good to bring the experience into the legislature.
“My
President, my constituency is very delighted because through this
senate, with the constituency projects, we were able to carry out over
80 projects across my senatorial district and I can tell you I went
beyond my senatorial district to also touch others.
He also
enjoined the next senate president to create a level playing field for
all the senators and urged the 9th senate to reform the electoral act.
“My
president, you indulge some of us too much. I want the next senate
president to “give a level playing field to all because the senate is a
leveler. Once you come here, you are all distinguished colleagues,”
Akpabio said.
“I want the next senate president to ensure that
there is a level playing field; if you give two minutes to me, give two
to Dino (Melaye), let Dino not take 10 minutes and when it is my time,
you tell me it is time up as though …I’ll raise my hand for a long time
and Dino will walk in and be recognised. This disparity should be
checked.
“In the 9th senate, it is time to reform the electoral
act, we must make sure that every vote counts in Nigeria. A situation
where the electoral umpire becomes so terribly biased that people, even
in the face of carry go, the political party won’t matter, they will not
take that into cognisance.”
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