From Fred Itua, Abuja

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu; President of the Senate, Godswill Akpabio, Speaker of the House of Representatives, Tajudeen Abbas; and former national president of the nigerian Bar Association Association (NBA), on Thursday, preferred solutions to the nation’s security challenges.

They spoke at a Lecture/Colloquium in honour of the 61st birthday of the President of the Senate, Akpabio held on Thursday in Abuja.

The theme of the event was “Legislative Agenda for National Development”.

In his remarks, Tinubu described Akpabio said he will consider and implement some of the recommendations given by the keynote speaker, Agbakoba on insecurity.

Extolling the virtues of Akpabio, Tinubu said: “The opportunity you (Akpabio) offered us to listen to the lead speaker and his recommendations will be definitely looked into a more deeper legislative activities and collaboration with all of us.

“We will work together. While we consider the affairs of this country, the nationhood and the belief in one country will put us on the right path.

“Having you as a partner, I think Abbas as a partner, as the Speaker, is good enough for me to succeed.

“Inshallah, we will succeed. I appreciate Godswill Akpabio, God will help you, God will guide you.

“I believe in the person of Godswill Akpabio; he is truly Godswill. I know him as as a governor, as a commissioner in Akwa-Ibom. We share a vision even though he was a commissioner, he is extremely inquisitive.

“He transformed Akwa-Ibom tremendously. He built one of the most effective drainage systems in Akwa-Ibom. Today, up till now, no matter how heavy the rain is, you will never find casualties.

“All the other beautiful things you did, the stadium, the hotel, that caring for the lives of the people of Akwa-Ibom, is exceptionally great.

“On this occasion of your birthday anniversary, I’m delighted to join your family, friends, colleagues and Nigerians from across the country wishing you long life, good health, peace, satisfaction and gratitude for abiding grace of God Almighty.”

Agbakoba said for the country to tackle insecurity, peace and security must be developed.

“The first question is how can we find peace. Is it by armed forces. It will be by executive and legislative processes.

“We can’t win, in my opinion, the war by armed forces. So I will suggest to the national assembly to consider the possibility of inviting the ethnic nationalities, the owners of Nigeria.

“The traditional rulers that are being ignored, I believe they have a hand in the constitutional process. If this is done we will achieve peace.

“Together with our traditional rulers who I think are being ignored in the process, we might be able to resolve these Boko Haram, IPOB,” he said.

He further recommended the unbundling of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) which he said “is doing far too much.

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“INEC is doing far too much. In the Uwais report, we recommended creating the electoral offences commission.

“I urge the 10th National Assembly to simply enact the recommendations.
The Electoral Act makes a mockery of democracy, so we can correct that by passing all the recommendations of the Uwais Panel,” he recommended.

Deputy Senate President, Jibrin Barau who was also the host of the event, said the colloquium was the culmination of events to mark the 61st birthday of Akpabio.

He described Akpabio as a leader par excellence who was always willing to give his quota to the development of the country.

“Hence the decision to organise this colloquium in order to contribute to the effort of the Senate and the entire Nigeria towards giving Nigerians the best.

“Leading to the transformation of our dear country in line with the Renewed Hope Agenda of our President, Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

“The 10th Senate feels that as we work with the President of this country to lay the foundation for the Renewed Hope Agenda of this administration.

“The time has come for us to draw attention to the critical mandate imposed on the Senate and the National Assembly by the Constitution.

“And to engender an inclusive process of executing the mandate by working with a broad section of our society to design a legislative agenda for national development,” he said.

On his part, Akpabio said the Renewed Hope Agenda of the present administration “is real and this government is a correcting government. Our legislative agenda is going to be people-centred,” he said.

He also said the National Assembly would consider the recommendations spelt out by the guest speaker on insecurity.

“We have taken note that we should unbundle INEC; we have taken note that we should involve our traditional rulers.

“We have taken note that most of the colonial laws are still in existence by virtue of the constitutional law given to us. We will work on these things,” he said.

Similarly, Speaker of the House of Representatives Abass said Akpabio, throughout his distinguished career, showed valuable assistance, strategic thinking and innovative leadership.

For the Chairman of the occasion and a former Senate President Anyim Pius, said Akpabio has a date with destiny.

“You have emerged as President of the Senate at a time so much dexterity is required to redirect the course of our nation, reset our national agenda, and re- envision our future as a people,” he said.

Anyim emphasised the need to align legislative agenda with the executive agenda.

He said that the agenda when properly aligned, would reset national priorities, bench mark national interest and redefine development.