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Senate Won’t Be Held Hostage By Any Member, Says Akpabio
Senate Won’t Be Held Hostage By Any Member, Says Akpabio
Senate President Godswill Akpabio has affirmed that the National Assembly will not permit any of its members to hold the legislature “hostage,” stressing that discipline and adherence to institutional rules are vital for the preservation of Nigeria’s democracy.
In a statement issued on Saturday by his media aide, Eseme Eyiboh, titled “The Trials and Triumphs of a Resilient Nigeria’s 10th Senate,” Akpabio emphasized that the Senate’s enforcement of its standing orders is not aimed at stifling dissent but at maintaining order and protecting the integrity of democratic institutions.
“Without a doubt, Nigeria’s Senate belongs in that global fellowship of parliaments that recognise chaos as the heart of anarchy and order as the soul of democracy.
“Its insistence on upholding internal discipline and protecting the authority of its leadership is, therefore, neither personal nor punitive. It is institutional self-preservation.”
He explained that the upper chamber’s resolve to resist any form of individual dominance reaffirms its commitment to collective responsibility over “personal grandstanding.”
“When the chamber asserts that it will not be held hostage by the disruptive instincts of any single member, it is affirming the primacy of collective responsibility over individual grandstanding. This is how strong legislatures endure: not by silencing dissent, but by ensuring that dissent respects the bounds of procedure.”
The Senate President further highlighted that parliamentary discipline remains a universal benchmark for democratic governance, noting that strong democracies thrive not by eliminating dissent but by managing it within the confines of established procedures and institutional respect.
“The discipline of parliamentary conduct is a universal marker of political civilisation. In the United Kingdom’s House of Commons, the authority of the Speaker is absolute and unchallenged, ensuring that debates proceed with respect and precision. No member, regardless of party or popularity, may openly defy the Speaker’s ruling without consequences. In Canada’s Parliament, even the fiercest partisans understand that procedure is sacred. Heated disagreements are channelled through decorum, not chaos. Similarly, in Australia, the Senate’s ability to hold the executive accountable depends not on the whims of politics but on the meticulous enforcement of rules that keep legislative integrity intact.
“In any democracy, the question is never whether there will be dissent. Instead, it is always about how it will be handled. The real measure of a democratic institution is how it handles internal turbulence. The Tenth Senate has faced its fair share of provocations and personality clashes, yet it has consistently chosen the path of principle over populism. When it insists that rules must be followed and that leadership must be respected, it is not acting out of pride but out of duty. Every time the Senate enforces its Standing Orders, it sends a message that Nigeria’s democracy is strong enough to discipline itself,” the statement added.
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