Amidst growing discontentment and dissatisfaction with the current Senate leadership, Northern senators are rallying for a shift in power dynamics within the Nigerian Senate.
With grievances ranging from alleged neglect of the Northern region to concerns about national security and budgetary allocations, senators from the North are advocating for the appointment of a Northern Senate President to champion their interests.
The call for a Northern Senate Presidency comes amidst mounting criticism of the current leadership under Senator Akpabio, who stands accused of failing to adequately address the needs and concerns of the Northern region.
Senators have voiced their frustration with what they perceive as a lack of attention to critical issues such as budgetary allocations, security challenges, and equitable distribution of resources.
Senator Akpabio’s tenure has been marred by controversies, including allegations of rubber-stamping controversial budgets and engaging in lopsided appointments that have left many Northern senators feeling marginalized and unheard.
Despite attempts to address these grievances, including Senator Abbo’s allegations of interference in his removal and disputes over budgetary discrepancies, the call for change within the Senate leadership has only intensified.
Northern senators argue that a Northern Senate President would be better positioned to address the unique challenges facing the region, including insecurity and economic development.
They believe that such a move would ensure that the North’s interests are adequately represented and prioritized in legislative decisions.