Senate Takes Action Amid Impeachment Plot Against Akpabio, Details Emerge

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  • Senators have affirmed confidence in Godswill Akpabio amid an alleged move to impeach him
  • According to reports, the senators passed a vote of confidence on Senate President Akpabio and dismissed the impeachment rumours
  • Akpabio, who tabled the impeachment reports before his colleagues during plenary, prayed for an investigation, which was approved

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Legit.ng journalist Esther Odili has over two years of experience covering political parties and movements.

FCT, Abuja - On Thursday, October 17, less than twenty-four hours after refuting reports of an alleged impeachment plot against Senate President Godswill Akpabio, lawmakers passed a vote of confidence in him and the entire leadership of the Red Chamber.

Senate backs Akpabio amid impeachment plot. Photo credit: The Senate PresidentSource: Facebook

Reports of a purported impeachment plot by unnamed northern senators surfaced on social media on Wednesday morning, but both the Senate and Akpabio himself swiftly dismissed it as fake news.

However, during Thursday’s plenary, Yahaya Abdullahi (PDP, Kebbi North) rose under orders 10 and 42 of the Senate standing rules to address the issue again.

Abdullahi emphasised the importance of dispelling the false narrative and clearing the names of northern senators accused of plotting the impeachment.

“The publication is undermining the context of our democracy and is undermining the capacity of this institution to deliver in the presence of governors of this country,” Abdullahi stated.

He further called for unity, saying:

“We must rise and get united under the leadership to ensure that this kind of discourse is completely negated so that the kind of unity we have forged in the last 18 months can be sustained and fully accomplished.”

Northern senators not plotting to impeach Akpabio

Abdullahi vehemently rejected the notion that northern senators were involved in any such plot, adding:

“For us to be characterised as promoting or supporting anybody to bring the leadership of this institution down is bad and should be disregarded.”

Also, Abdul Ningi (PDP, Bauchi Central), who moved the motion for a vote of confidence in Akpabio and the Senate leadership, also dismissed the report as a fabrication targeting northern senators.

“I move that, on behalf of other senators, we pass a vote of confidence in your leadership and that of the entire Senate leadership,” Ningi said.

Vanguard confirmed the development in its report on Thursday.

Akpabio did not advise Nigerians to go for free food

In another development, Legit.ng reported that a video clip of Akpabio allegedly telling Nigerians to go for free food surfaced online.

Akpabio allegedly advised Nigerians to go for free whenever they see one because times are tough in the country.

However, findings have shown that the video and comments are not recent and it was directed to fellow senators during a dinner party and not Nigerians.

Proofreading by Nkem Ikeke, journalist and copy editor at Legit.ng.