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Senate denies rift between Akpabio, Bamidele, says chamber united

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The Senate has dismissed reports of a purported clash between its President, Senator Godswill Akpabio, and the Senate Leader, Senator Opeyemi Bamidele, describing the claims as baseless and a misrepresentation of standard parliamentary proceedings.

This is not the first time reports on an alleged verbal exchange between the duo during an executive session are being debunked by the Upper Legislative Chamber.

Again, reacting to fresh media reports suggesting that the two top lawmakers exchanged words during an executive session over the proposed annual recess, the Senate, through its spokesperson, Senator Yemi Adaramodu, said there was no altercation, but rather healthy deliberations consistent with democratic legislative practice.

In a statement issued on Saturday, Adaramodu, who chairs the Senate Committee on Media and Publicity, said that robust debate is at the heart of parliamentary engagement and should not be misread as conflict.

“The reports do not contain any iota of truth,” the statement read. “What transpired was a normal, structured engagement among colleagues, guided by mutual respect and shared responsibility to the Nigerian people.”

The Senate emphasized that debates, questions, and opposing views are fundamental instruments of legislative work and are exercised regularly, regardless of political affiliation.

“Like parliaments around the world, our Chamber thrives on open discussions, particularly when motions or bills that affect national policy are brought forward,” Adaramodu added. “Such engagement is a strength—not a sign of division.”

He clarified that all discussions within the Senate, whether in plenary or executive session, are geared toward advancing the interest of the over 230 million Nigerians the lawmakers represent.

Dismissing any notion of discord within the chamber’s leadership, Adaramodu said the Senate remains united, focused, and committed to its legislative mandate.

“There is no crack in our ranks. Leadership remains firm, collaborative, and committed to the progress of our nation,” he said.

The Senate’s response is coming after the circulation of media reports alleging that differences over the timing of the annual recess sparked a heated exchange between Akpabio and Bamidele—claims now formally refuted.

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