Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Benjamin Kalu, has expressed gratitude to the President of the Senate, Senator Godswill Akpabio, for supporting the passage of the South East Development Commission Bill through the third reading in the Senate.
Speaking at the Homecoming Reception of the Senate President in Ikot Ekpene, Akwa Ibom State last Friday, Kalu, who also represented the Speaker of the House, Rt. Hon. Tajudeen Abbas, said the bill when assented into law by the President would heal the wounds orchestrated by the Nigerian civil war.
Kalu’s Chief Press Secretary, Levinus Nwabughiogu, in a statement yesterday, quoted the deputy speaker as saying: “We want to thank you for how you supported the South East Development Commission bill. You showed that you are a good leader and good in-law knowing that the South East, over the five decades, has not enjoyed the reconciliation and rehabilitation that they needed, post civil war.
“And you believed alongside me that it is a strategic tool. With that bill, we will give answers to all the hydra-headed questions in the mind of the south eastern people. I thank you; for that has brought a lot of peace in the South East because there’s hope that the President will assent to it. God bless you; God bless Akwa Ibom people; God bless Nigeria.”
Appreciating Akpabio for also supporting the administration of President Tinubu, Kalu revealed that the leadership style of the Senate President has brought unprecedented synergy between the Senate and the House.
“I want to commend you for the support you have been giving to the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Your support is genuine and sincere.
“You’ve exemplified the fact that though we are three arms of government, we are one government with one national objective.
“The Renewed Hope agenda of the executive, Mr. Senate President, has influenced the legislative agenda of the parliament. And you have consciously, deliberately ensured that at all time, necessary support is given to the executive for them to achieve their goal. Little wonder we have the cohesion that we enjoy in Nigeria between the arms of government.
“In the parliament, you’ve been a stabilising force. In Akwa Ibom you’ve written your name in gold.
“Many don’t know that if you let loose, there will be a lot of trouble between the two chambers. We’ll speak in different tones. Because of your leadership style, your partnership spirit, the Senate and the House of Representatives at all times speak with one voice. Thank you for your leadership.
“We also want to thank you for how you partnered with the House to make sure that the budget of the Federal Republic of Nigeria came out early, as expected by the constitution. That’s why today both the private and the public sector are able to make economic projections with their plans for nation building,” Kalu said.