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Senate President Godswill Akpabio says lawmakers are elected to drive progress, not fight the executive. He advocates for bipartisan cooperation, economic reforms, and support for locally made goods to boost Nigeria’s development.

  • Akpabio says National Assembly members weren’t elected for confrontation but for policy collaboration with the presidency.
  • He supports legislation prioritizing locally assembled vehicles to reduce dependence on costly imports.
  • Senate is working on pro-people laws aligned with Tinubu’s reforms, including student loans and wage improvements.
Akpabio’s comments reflect growing pressure on legislators to show results. His defense of unity with the executive suggests a broader focus on governance, not rivalry, something many Nigerians say is long overdue in Abuja politics.

Can bipartisan cooperation truly fast-track economic recovery and restore confidence in governance? Citizens will be watching whether these promises translate into tangible relief and jobs.