President Tinubu’s Democracy Day Address: A Missed Opportunity for Change- Senator Dickson

 

The lawmaker representing Bayelsa West, Senator Seriake Dickson has picked some holes in President Bola Tinubu’s speech during the joint session of the National Assembly on Thursday to commemorate the 2025 Democracy Day.

The lawmaker, who addressed journalists shortly after the president’s address, alleged that the Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, violated his constitutional right during the event.

According to him, Akpabio rushed through President Tinubu’s letters to the National Assembly and ignored his intervention, stating that “that’s not how democracy works. That’s how military regimes operate.”

The Senator lamented that Akpabio “completely disregarded” his right as a Senator to “raise a constitutional issue”.

UGAMATV reports that some stakeholders have tackled the president for ignoring the pains of Nigerians but focused on politics.

Expectations of many Nigerians were dashed as the president’s speech allegedly failed to capture important issues bedeviling the nation.

According to a cross-section of Nigerians, the president was more interested in mocking opposition parties than addressing the wanton killings going on across the country.

 

 

 

Related Posts

Mbah, French Envoy Launch Strategic 14.5km Water Pipeline, Deepen Franco-Enugu Partnership for Growth

In a major stride toward sustainable urban development, Governor Peter Mbah of Enugu State and the French Ambassador to Nigeria, Marc Fonbaustier, on Wednesday flagged off the construction of a…

French Court Finds Lafarge Guilty of Funding Terror Groups During Syria War

A French court has convicted Lafarge of financing terrorism after it was found to have paid millions of dollars to armed extremist groups, including Islamic State, to maintain its operations…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You Missed

Mbah, French Envoy Launch Strategic 14.5km Water Pipeline, Deepen Franco-Enugu Partnership for Growth

Mbah, French Envoy Launch Strategic 14.5km Water Pipeline, Deepen Franco-Enugu Partnership for Growth

French Court Finds Lafarge Guilty of Funding Terror Groups During Syria War

French Court Finds Lafarge Guilty of Funding Terror Groups During Syria War

Aiyedatiwa Sets Up Committee on Minimum Wage Review at RUGIPO, Clears Salary Arrears

Aiyedatiwa Sets Up Committee on Minimum Wage Review at RUGIPO, Clears Salary Arrears

NDLEA Seizes 7.2 Tonnes of Cannabis, Arrests Five in Edo Drug Bust

NDLEA Seizes 7.2 Tonnes of Cannabis, Arrests Five in Edo Drug Bust

Election Expert Warns Nigeria’s 2027 Polls Face Uncertainty Due to Key Threats

Election Expert Warns Nigeria’s 2027 Polls Face Uncertainty Due to Key Threats

‘Unacceptable Contradiction’: Atiku Links Rising Revenues to Reduced Citizen Benefits in Nigeria

‘Unacceptable Contradiction’: Atiku Links Rising Revenues to Reduced Citizen Benefits in Nigeria