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    No rift between Akpabio, Bamidele, Senate affirms

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    The Nigerian Senate has come out swinging against media reports claiming that Senate President Godswill Akpabio and Senate Leader Opeyemi Bamidele had a showdown behind closed doors over the chamber’s annual recess. And in no uncertain terms, the upper legislative body dismissed the claims as fiction wearing a suit of sensationalism.

    Senator Yemi Adaramodu, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Media and Publicity, didn’t mince words in his Sunday statement, branding the reports “false, misleading, and a gross distortion of our well-established parliamentary customs.”

    According to Adaramodu, the executive session in question was convened to deliberate on legislative schedules and other routine matters and that at no point did it devolve into a confrontation between the Senate leadership.

    “The reports don’t contain a single grain of truth,” Adaramodu declared. “They twist and misinterpret the very heartbeat of parliamentary life.”

    He explained that, like all democratic parliaments across the world, the Nigerian Senate thrives on rigorous debate, critical questioning, and interpellations, especially when considering motions, bills, or policy proposals. These debates, he noted, are central to the Senate’s responsibility to over 230 million Nigerians and should not be misinterpreted as internal conflict.

    “Healthy disagreements are the oxygen of any legislature worth its salt,” he said. “And they do not mean we are at each other’s throats.”

    Adaramodu emphasized that the Senate remains united, focused, and committed to its legislative duties, and that robust discussions among lawmakers are signs of a vibrant democracy—not a fractured leadership.

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