Tag: Sen. Godswill Akpabio

  • Akpabio Withdraws All Defamation Suits After Priest’s Sermon

    The President of the Senate, Sen. Godswill Akpabio, has withdrawn all pending defamation suits he instituted against a cleric, following a sermon delivered by the priest which appealed for reconciliation and peace.

    Akpabio announced the decision in a statement issued on Wednesday in Abuja by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Mr Eseme Eyiboh.

    According to the statement, the Senate President said the decision was taken after deep reflection and in response to the priest’s sermon, which emphasised forgiveness, humility and the need for unity.

    Akpabio noted that the withdrawal of the suits was in the interest of peace and harmony, stressing that public discourse should not degenerate into personal attacks capable of undermining national cohesion.

    He said that while he had earlier approached the courts to seek redress over statements he considered defamatory, he had now chosen the path of reconciliation in line with moral and spiritual guidance.

    “The sermon was a reminder of the core values of Christianity and humanity — forgiveness, reconciliation and peaceful coexistence,” the statement quoted Akpabio as saying.

    The Senate President urged religious leaders, public office holders and citizens to exercise restraint in their utterances, especially on sensitive national issues, adding that freedom of expression should be exercised responsibly.

    He further reaffirmed his commitment to the rule of law, democratic principles and the protection of individual rights, noting that his action should not be misconstrued as a sign of weakness but as a deliberate choice for peace.

    Akpabio also called on Nigerians to embrace dialogue as a tool for resolving disagreements, rather than resorting to inflammatory rhetoric.

    The defamation suits, which had been filed in different courts, arose from public comments allegedly made by the cleric during sermons and public engagements.

    The withdrawal of the cases has since drawn mixed reactions from the public, with some stakeholders commending the Senate President’s decision as a demonstration of statesmanship.

  • Akpabio Grants Automatic Jobs To Sons Of Slain Police Aide

    President of the Senate, Sen. Godswill Akpabio, has approved automatic employment for the two sons of a late police officer who served as his aide and was recently killed in the line of duty.

    Akpabio announced the decision on Tuesday in Abuja while receiving members of the bereaved family, alongside senior police officers, during a condolence visit to his office.

    He described the fallen officer as a dedicated and gallant personnel whose commitment to duty and service to the nation would not be forgotten, adding that the Senate would continue to stand by the family in their moment of grief.

    According to the Senate President, the gesture was aimed at cushioning the impact of the tragic loss on the family and ensuring that the children of the deceased were adequately supported.

    “As a nation, we must never forget those who pay the ultimate price in service to our country. The least we can do is to stand by their families and secure the future of their children,” Akpabio said.

    He directed that the automatic employment of the deceased’s two sons be processed immediately upon meeting the basic requirements, stressing that the offer was part of efforts to honour the sacrifice made by security personnel in the fight against crime and insecurity.

    Akpabio also called on relevant security agencies to intensify efforts to bring the perpetrators of the killing to justice, urging them to ensure that such acts do not go unpunished.

    In his response, a senior police officer who spoke on behalf of the family expressed gratitude to the Senate President for the support and compassion shown, describing the intervention as a source of hope and relief to the bereaved family.

    The officer reaffirmed the commitment of the Nigeria Police Force to protecting lives and property, despite the risks associated with the job.

    The late police aide was reported to have been killed while carrying out official duties.

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