Senate President Godswill Akpabio acknowledged that lawmakers in the National and State Houses of Assembly greatly benefited from General Abdulsalami Abubakar's decision to transfer power to a civilian government in 1999.
This sentiment was expressed through his Special Assistant On Media, Jackson Udom, in a statement where Akpabio commended the former Head of State for his pivotal role in shaping Nigeria's democratic landscape.
Akpabio conveyed his gratitude to General Abubakar on behalf of his colleagues, specifically thanking him for his selfless decision on May 29th, 1999, which restored democratic structures across the nation.
This action, Akpabio noted, had a profound impact on lawmakers, who have been major beneficiaries of this decision over the past two decades.
The Senate President revealed that his colleagues are eagerly awaiting General Abubakar's approval to schedule a celebration in his honor, recognizing his unwavering commitment to democracy despite intense pressure to extend his tenure.
Akpabio praised General Abubakar's courage and integrity, which enabled him to resist the pressure from sycophants and adhere to his promise of handing over power, ultimately leading to the establishment of a democratically elected government under Chief Olusegun Obasanjo.
General Abubakar's decision to restore democracy, Akpabio emphasized, was a significant milestone, particularly given that the legislature is often suspended during military rule, making his actions all the more noteworthy.
The Senate President reflected on General Abubakar's emergence as Head of State in 1998, describing it as a fulfillment of God's plans, and expressed his desire for the former leader to live for many more decades.
Akpabio also expressed his appreciation for General Abubakar's biography, which he believes will serve as a valuable resource for Nigerians and contribute to the country's rich history, earning the gratitude of future generations.
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