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Nigerians See Lawmakers As Sell-Outs, Akpabio Laments At Budget Presentation by Islie(op): 8:58pm On Dec 19, 2025
Nigerians see lawmakers as sell-outs, Akpabio laments at Tinubu’s budget presentation


Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, on Friday pushed back against public criticism of the National Assembly’s cooperation with the Executive, insisting that collaboration—not confrontation—between arms of government is essential for national progress.

The former Akwa Ibom State governor made the clarification after President Bola Tinubu presented the 2026 Appropriation Bill to a joint sitting of the National Assembly.

In his welcome address, Akpabio acknowledged widespread scepticism about the legislature’s posture but argued that nations thrive when institutions work in concert under the Constitution.

“Many in our country view the patriotic collaborative work between the National Assembly and the Executive arm as a sell-out by the parliament.

“But history is unambiguous on one enduring lesson: nations advance when the Executive and the Legislature work in concert, and they falter when the two become locked in hostility,” he said.

Addressing lawmakers, diplomats, and senior government officials, the Senate President framed the 2026 budget presentation as a defining moment in Nigeria’s reform journey, warning that prolonged executive–legislative rivalry has historically undermined governance across civilisations.

“It is pertinent to note that history has often distilled its lessons into simple truths. One of them is this: great nations are not built by perfect conditions, but by leaders who make hard choices together,” he added.

He cited examples ranging from the decline of the Roman Republic to budgetary standoffs in the United States to illustrate the costs of institutional conflict.

“Across history and continents, the pattern remains consistent: when the organs of state treat each other as adversaries, the nation pays the price. But when they act as partners under the Constitution, stability deepens, reforms take root, and progress becomes possible,” he said.

Akpabio described national budgets as mirrors of a country’s values and priorities, stressing that the 2026 Appropriation Bill should be viewed beyond numbers.

“Budgets tell a story. Show me a nation’s budget, and I will tell you its priorities, its fears, and its hopes.

“The 2026 Appropriation Bill you are about to present is, therefore, far more than a compilation of figures. It should be a statement of intent—a reflection of priorities, a record of difficult choices, and a roadmap for the next phase of Nigeria’s national renewal,” he said.

Placing the budget against Nigeria’s current realities, the Senate President acknowledged pressures on households and businesses, the anxieties of young people, and persistent insecurity across parts of the country.

“Families have felt the strain of rising costs. Businesses have adjusted to a changing economic environment. Insecurity has tested our collective resolve and reminded us that peace is not a gift we inherit, but a responsibility we must constantly defend,” he added.

Still, he struck an optimistic tone, insisting that Nigeria’s history is defined by resilience rather than retreat.

He said, “Yet history teaches us something enduring: Nigeria does not retreat in the face of difficulty—we confront it… From one generation to the next, this nation has survived storms not by surrendering to despair, but by standing together, reforming what must be reformed, and renewing our commitment to justice, inclusivity, and progress.”

Akpabio defended the reform trajectory of the Tinubu administration, particularly the 2025 budget, which he said required political courage to tackle long-delayed structural weaknesses.

According to him, the reforms are beginning to yield results.

“As a result, we are now witnesses to measurable gains. Government revenues are improving. Public finance is being managed with greater discipline and transparency… Nigeria is regaining confidence—within its borders and in the eyes of the international community,” he said.

Highlighting the role of the 10th Senate, Akpabio said the upper chamber had recorded one of the highest legislative outputs in Nigeria’s history over the past year, passing bills across security, economic reform, governance, judicial administration, elections, infrastructure, and social protection.

However, he cautioned that legislative success must translate into improved living conditions for citizens, noting that insecurity and unemployment remain pressing challenges.

Akpabio also commended Tinubu for Nigeria’s swift response to threats against democracy in the Republic of Benin.

In closing, the Senate President employed the metaphor of the baobab tree to underscore the long-term nature of reform and budgeting, urging unity of purpose between institutions.
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Re: Nigerians See Lawmakers As Sell-Outs, Akpabio Laments At Budget Presentation by ebukal67x: 9:00pm On Dec 19, 2025
Akpabio and Tinubu are doing their best.
Re: Nigerians See Lawmakers As Sell-Outs, Akpabio Laments At Budget Presentation by Orlandoo(m): 9:09pm On Dec 19, 2025
What an aberration! A charade intended to mock Nigerians. What we have now is the gathering of thieves parading as lawmakers. Nigeria never had it this bad. Saraki's led 8th assembly has written their names in gold as the only vibrant house of assembly Nigeria has had in the new dispensation. To describe Nigeria as a banana republic under Tinubu is an understatement.
Re: Nigerians See Lawmakers As Sell-Outs, Akpabio Laments At Budget Presentation by HgAkpobomeEr: 9:14pm On Dec 19, 2025
Akpabio is right. The National Assembly and the Executive must work together.
Re: Nigerians See Lawmakers As Sell-Outs, Akpabio Laments At Budget Presentation by SmartPolician:
You are not sellouts! Nigeria is a country where public service reeks of mediocrity. Nigerians kept quiet because they hope to get that opportunity someday to work in a space where they can loot the resources of the country and go scot-free.
Re: Nigerians See Lawmakers As Sell-Outs, Akpabio Laments At Budget Presentation by leye4u: 9:36pm On Dec 19, 2025
ebukal67x:
Akpabio and Tinubu are doing their best.
is that a statement you can say before God
Re: Nigerians See Lawmakers As Sell-Outs, Akpabio Laments At Budget Presentation by ogaontop(m): 9:37pm On Dec 19, 2025
Hahaha, sell outs indeed!
Re: Nigerians See Lawmakers As Sell-Outs, Akpabio Laments At Budget Presentation by UselessBuharist: 9:39pm On Dec 19, 2025
He nailed it, that’s what the senate is. Shameless people
Re: Nigerians See Lawmakers As Sell-Outs, Akpabio Laments At Budget Presentation by cashmyles: 9:41pm On Dec 19, 2025
HgAkpobomeEr:
Akpabio is right. The National Assembly and the Executive must work together.
Yes o, they must work together to milk the treasury dry and grant all the loan request without proper scrutiny and questioning.

You're right bro
Re: Nigerians See Lawmakers As Sell-Outs, Akpabio Laments At Budget Presentation by Aify147(m): 9:45pm On Dec 19, 2025
Thank God you thieves there know what the feelings outside are like. One day, those feelings will be translated to action, and non of you will be spared. Keep joking with angry men
Re: Nigerians See Lawmakers As Sell-Outs, Akpabio Laments At Budget Presentation by UkoAnnang(m): 9:46pm On Dec 19, 2025
angry

Corrupt criminals

Who take them serious
Even the budget is as fake as they are
Re: Nigerians See Lawmakers As Sell-Outs, Akpabio Laments At Budget Presentation by tobenuel(m): 9:46pm On Dec 19, 2025
HgAkpobomeEr:
Akpabio is right. The National Assembly and the Executive must work together.
what do you know e-bot. of course you have been programmed to a certain agenda
Re: Nigerians See Lawmakers As Sell-Outs, Akpabio Laments At Budget Presentation by trutharena: 10:00pm On Dec 19, 2025
Akpabio don use wisdom take explain the matter.
Re: Nigerians See Lawmakers As Sell-Outs, Akpabio Laments At Budget Presentation by reddingtonblack: 10:04pm On Dec 19, 2025
whatever he likes he can say, the truth remains unchanged

I dont know Akpabio always misconstrue checks and balances for " Fight" executive .. dont couples disagree, dont children nd parent disagree

So why does Akpabio feel being rubber stamp to executive is the only way for progress
Re: Nigerians See Lawmakers As Sell-Outs, Akpabio Laments At Budget Presentation by Nahunger(m): 10:09pm On Dec 19, 2025
Nothing more, nothing less, like does one even need to be told huh
Re: Nigerians See Lawmakers As Sell-Outs, Akpabio Laments At Budget Presentation by SixSeven: 10:10pm On Dec 19, 2025
SP Akpabio. This is the Number 1 Rule.

Re: Nigerians See Lawmakers As Sell-Outs, Akpabio Laments At Budget Presentation by Sirianese: 10:13pm On Dec 19, 2025
Orlandoo:
What an aberration! A charade intended to mock Nigerians. What we have now is the gathering of thieves parading as lawmakers. Nigeria never had it this bad. Saraki's led 8th assembly has written their names in gold as the only vibrant house of assembly Nigeria has had in the new dispensation. To describe Nigeria as a banana republic under Tinubu is an understatement.
Not just sellouts, they're thieves, full-time criminals
Re: Nigerians See Lawmakers As Sell-Outs, Akpabio Laments At Budget Presentation by Dinieoj(f): 10:15pm On Dec 19, 2025
HgAkpobomeEr:
Akpabio is right. The National Assembly and the Executive must work together.
Then you know nothing about check and balance in government.
Re: Nigerians See Lawmakers As Sell-Outs, Akpabio Laments At Budget Presentation by Racoon(m): 10:20pm On Dec 19, 2025
Guilty conscience or reverse psychology? Criminals confessing their criminality.
Re: Nigerians See Lawmakers As Sell-Outs, Akpabio Laments At Budget Presentation by Blackman7: 10:26pm On Dec 19, 2025
Indeed . This people are taking Nigerians for a ride . It's just a matter of time.

Re: Nigerians See Lawmakers As Sell-Outs, Akpabio Laments At Budget Presentation by GenFunction: 10:32pm On Dec 19, 2025
Hell yeah.
because una dey misrepresent us.
We have lost fate in their system.
And that's what it is.
Re: Nigerians See Lawmakers As Sell-Outs, Akpabio Laments At Budget Presentation by Memphitz357: 10:32pm On Dec 19, 2025
I heard the following names are excepted from paying taxes come 2026, from the New tax bills
1)Adewale Yarimo
2)Adekunle Helinues
3)Balogun Seunmsg
4) Oluwakemi TimeManager
5) Adedayo FreeStuffsNG

That's the reason they are hiding it.
Re: Nigerians See Lawmakers As Sell-Outs, Akpabio Laments At Budget Presentation by GenFunction: 10:32pm On Dec 19, 2025
Racoon:
Guilty conscience or reverse psychology? Criminals confessing their criminality.
I'd say Reverse psychology because those niggas ain't got no conscience.
Re: Nigerians See Lawmakers As Sell-Outs, Akpabio Laments At Budget Presentation by Yankee101: 10:36pm On Dec 19, 2025
Are most of them not?
Anyone that comes in and tries to say the truth is taken out of good committee or thrown out via court action even if they win elections

Instead of checks and balances you’re just a rubber stamp
I hope when a sensible government comes in they’ll use all your stolen wealth to repay Nigeria’s debt and propel development
Re: Nigerians See Lawmakers As Sell-Outs, Akpabio Laments At Budget Presentation by saintmm(m): 10:47pm On Dec 19, 2025
Bi
Orlandoo:
What an aberration! A charade intended to mock Nigerians. What we have now is the gathering of thieves parading as lawmakers. Nigeria never had it this bad. Saraki's led 8th assembly has written their names in gold as the only vibrant house of assembly Nigeria has had in the new dispensation. To describe Nigeria as a banana republic under Tinubu is an understatement.
Well if under APC president yes, but in this fourth republic, I give it to Ghalli Na'aba led house of rep, then, Ken Nnamani led senate if I'm not mistaken. Those are the time Nigeria was thinking she's going somewhere never knew spoilers are on their way to take over.
Re: Nigerians See Lawmakers As Sell-Outs, Akpabio Laments At Budget Presentation by Salewa97: 10:53pm On Dec 19, 2025
The collaboration between the three arms of government is something that should be commended.

Akpabio's speech today was on point
Re: Nigerians See Lawmakers As Sell-Outs, Akpabio Laments At Budget Presentation by saintmm(m): 10:56pm On Dec 19, 2025
Our senate went missing since David Mark became senate president and has been on downward spiral it only slowed down a bit when Saraki usurped their power equation but resumed the downward movement with accelerated speed under Ahmed Lawan and is not looking back under God's will Akpabio.

Until constituents rise to start initiating recall process of these people, they will always take is for a ride.
Imagine about just yen of them are battling recall process from their constituents and like another five are being called and dragged on social media back to back, they won't have mouth to be saying rubbish
Re: Nigerians See Lawmakers As Sell-Outs, Akpabio Laments At Budget Presentation by ceejayluv(m): 11:00pm On Dec 19, 2025
Then where are the checks And balances?
Re: Nigerians See Lawmakers As Sell-Outs, Akpabio Laments At Budget Presentation by themanderon: 11:02pm On Dec 19, 2025
ebukal67x:
Akpabio and Tinubu are doing their best.
Rubbish postulation. Which best are they doing? Going completely against the wish of the people?

This national assembly is the worst since democracy returned in 1999. Never thought we would see a senate worse than the one led by Lawan but here we are with complete idiots singing on your mandate we stand. Shameless and dishonourable lots
Re: Nigerians See Lawmakers As Sell-Outs, Akpabio Laments At Budget Presentation by Abbeytoy(m): 11:11pm On Dec 19, 2025
Orlandoo:
What an aberration! A charade intended to mock Nigerians. What we have now is the gathering of thieves parading as lawmakers. Nigeria never had it this bad. Saraki's led 8th assembly has written their names in gold as the only vibrant house of assembly Nigeria has had in the new dispensation. To describe Nigeria as a banana republic under Tinubu is an understatement.
Nothing can be good to you if it doesn't involve confrontation and war war.
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