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If not for decayed judiciary, Akpabio wouldn’t have been senator let alone president – Ezekwesili

If not for decayed judiciary, Akpabio wouldn’t have been senator let alone president - Ezekwesili

If not for decayed judiciary, Akpabio wouldn’t have been senator let alone president – Ezekwesili

Former Minister of Education, Obiageli Ezekwesili, has said if it was not for the “rottenness of the Nigerian Judiciary,” Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, would not have been senator, let alone the country’s Senate President.

Ezekwesili stated this in a post shared on her X handle on Wednesday, November 22, while reacting to the clash between some members of the minority group in the Senate with Akpabio on Tuesday, November 21.

In her words;

‘’Our sharply declining Nigerian Democracy was apparently further assaulted by @Senator_Akpabio who should never have been answering the title of Senator not to talk of “Senate President” were it not for the rottenness of the country’s Judiciary @NGCourtofAppeal
that has obviously thrown caution to the wind and allowed itself to be corrupted and captured by decadent politicians.

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Mr Akpabio is regrettably caught up in the web of Hubris.

We should remind him and his band of Destroyers of Democracy the wise and legendary words of Marianne Williamson:

“Empires always have the hubris to think they are indestructible, when in fact they are always unsustainable.”

Meanwhile, it was hopeful to see Opposition Party voices finally doing what Democracy demands of them. Kudos to

@SenatorNwoye, @ireti_kingibe and other Labor Party Senators.

Raise your Collective Voice on all matters that affect the Citizens who elected you into office as Lawmakers @nassnigeria.
It was what we expected of you on those egregious Luxury SUVs you collected or are waiting to collect.

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You folks with the People’s Mandate can still lead the way out of the entrapment by this “Monopoly Democracy” of a political class rascality that is now exemplified by Mr Akpabio and his ilk.”