The ethnic leaders under the banner of The Natives have issued commendations for Senate President Godswill Akpabio on the occasion of the first anniversary of the 10th National Assembly. In their statement, they praised Akpabio for his leadership in the Senate, describing him as a trailblazer who has demonstrated exceptional leadership qualities over the past year.
According to Hon. Smart Edwards, the Supreme Leader of The Natives, Nigeria has witnessed enhanced democratic processes characterized by increased inclusivity and cooperation under Akpabio’s leadership. The statement highlighted Akpabio’s commitment to nationhood and his efforts to restore the dreams, hopes, and aspirations of the Nigerian people.
The ethnic leaders acknowledged Akpabio’s collaborative approach with Tajudeen Abbas, noting that their teamwork has deepened democratic processes in the country. They emphasized Akpabio’s role in establishing a people-centered parliament, drawing a parallel with Lee Kuan Yew of Singapore, who is celebrated for his transformative leadership.
Under Akpabio’s stewardship, the Senate has reportedly spearheaded legislative initiatives aimed at addressing critical national issues, including economic reforms and social welfare programs. The statement from The Natives also underscored Akpabio’s role in enhancing Nigeria’s global influence through strategic diplomatic engagements.
Overall, the commendation by The Natives reflects a positive assessment of Senate President Godswill Akpabio’s leadership, portraying him as a pivotal figure in Nigeria’s legislative landscape dedicated to advancing the nation’s interests and welfare.