Senate Welcomes Two New Senators in Swearing-In Ceremony

 


On Wednesday, October 8, 2025, the Nigerian Senate formally swore in two newly elected senators, Joseph Ikpea and Emmanuel Nwachukwu, representing Edo Central and Anambra South senatorial districts, respectively. The ceremony, which took place at the Senate Chambers in Abuja, was a significant moment in Nigeria’s legislative landscape, as it marked the filling of two vacant Senate seats following recent by-elections. The event underscored the Senate’s commitment to ensuring uninterrupted representation for all senatorial districts, as well as the democratic process that enables such transitions.

The swearing-in ceremony was presided over by Senate President Godswill Akpabio, a prominent figure in Nigerian politics known for his leadership in the 10th Senate. The Clerk of the Senate, Emmanuel Ojo, administered the oath of office and allegiance to the new lawmakers, a procedural step that formally inducts them into their roles as representatives of their respective constituencies. The atmosphere in the Senate was one of solemnity and anticipation, as the new senators took their oaths, pledging to uphold the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and serve their constituents diligently.

The vacancies in the Edo Central and Anambra South senatorial districts arose due to distinct circumstances. The Edo Central seat was previously occupied by Monday Okpebholo, who vacated the position after winning the gubernatorial election to become the Governor of Edo State. Meanwhile, the Anambra South seat became vacant following the untimely death of Senator Ifeanyi Ubah in July 2024. Ubah, a well-known businessman and politician, had been a significant voice in the Senate, and his passing left a void in the representation of Anambra South. To address these vacancies, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) conducted by-elections to ensure that the affected constituencies were not left without representation in the upper chamber of the National Assembly.

Senate President Akpabio, in his remarks following the swearing-in, extended his congratulations to Senators Ikpea and Nwachukwu. He emphasized the importance of their new roles, describing their election as a call to national duty. Akpabio urged the new senators to prioritize the interests of all Nigerians, transcending partisan lines. “You have been called to serve the people of Nigeria, not just your political parties,” he stated, highlighting the need for inclusive and people-centered representation. He further advised the lawmakers to familiarize themselves with the 1999 Constitution of Nigeria (as amended) and the Senate Standing Rules, which serve as guiding documents for legislative conduct and procedures. This counsel reflects the Senate’s expectation that its members adhere to established protocols while contributing to the legislative agenda of the nation.

The by-elections that led to the emergence of Senators Ikpea and Nwachukwu were keenly contested, reflecting the vibrant democratic culture in their respective states. In Anambra South, Emmanuel Nwachukwu, representing the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), secured a decisive victory by polling 90,408 votes. His closest rival, Chief Azuka Okwuosa of the All Progressives Congress (APC), garnered 19,847 votes, a significant margin that underscored Nwachukwu’s strong support base in the senatorial district. The election results demonstrated the electorate’s confidence in Nwachukwu’s ability to represent their interests effectively in the Senate.

Similarly, in Edo Central, Joseph Ikpea of the All Progressives Congress (APC) emerged victorious in the by-election held on Saturday prior to the swearing-in. Ikpea polled an impressive 105,129 votes, defeating his closest rival, Joe Okojie of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), who scored 15,146 votes. The wide margin of victory highlighted Ikpea’s popularity and the APC’s strong political machinery in Edo Central. Both elections were conducted under the supervision of INEC, with reports indicating that the processes were largely transparent and credible, further reinforcing public trust in Nigeria’s electoral system.

The induction of Senators Ikpea and Nwachukwu into the Senate comes at a critical time in Nigeria’s political and economic landscape. The country faces numerous challenges, including economic recovery, security concerns, and the need for legislative reforms to address pressing issues such as unemployment, infrastructure deficits, and social inequalities. As new members of the Senate, Ikpea and Nwachukwu are expected to contribute to debates and policymaking that will shape the nation’s future. Their roles will involve not only representing their constituencies but also participating in national discussions on critical issues such as budget approvals, constitutional amendments, and oversight of the executive arm of government.

Senate President Akpabio’s emphasis on non-partisan representation reflects a broader call for unity in addressing Nigeria’s challenges. The Senate, as one of the two chambers of the National Assembly, plays a pivotal role in enacting laws, approving budgets, and conducting oversight functions to ensure accountability in governance. By urging the new senators to focus on the generality of Nigerians, Akpabio underscored the importance of inclusive governance, where the needs of all citizens, regardless of political affiliation, are prioritized.

The swearing-in of the new senators also highlights the dynamic nature of Nigeria’s democracy. By-elections, such as those conducted in Edo Central and Anambra South, are essential mechanisms for maintaining continuity in representation when unforeseen circumstances, such as resignations or deaths, create vacancies. The successful conduct of these elections and the subsequent induction of the new senators demonstrate the resilience of Nigeria’s democratic institutions, even in the face of challenges.

For Senator Joseph Ikpea, representing Edo Central, the task ahead involves building on the legacy of his predecessor, Monday Okpebholo, who is now focused on steering Edo State as its governor. Ikpea’s mandate includes addressing local issues such as infrastructure development, youth empowerment, and economic growth in Edo Central, while also contributing to national legislative priorities. His overwhelming victory in the by-election suggests strong grassroots support, which he will need to leverage to deliver on his campaign promises.

Similarly, Senator Emmanuel Nwachukwu faces the challenge of filling the void left by the late Senator Ifeanyi Ubah in Anambra South. Ubah was known for his advocacy for economic empowerment and his efforts to attract development to his constituency. Nwachukwu, as a member of APGA, will need to navigate the complex political dynamics of Anambra State while championing the interests of his constituents in the Senate. His significant electoral victory indicates a strong mandate, but it also comes with high expectations for impactful representation.

The swearing-in ceremony was attended by other senators, legislative aides, and dignitaries, who witnessed the formal induction of the new lawmakers. The event was a reminder of the Senate’s role as a stabilizing force in Nigeria’s democracy, ensuring that all regions of the country have a voice in the legislative process. As Senators Ikpea and Nwachukwu take their seats in the hallowed chambers of the Senate, they carry the hopes and aspirations of their constituents, who expect them to deliver on promises of good governance, development, and progress.

Looking ahead, the new senators will need to quickly acclimate to the demands of their roles. The Senate Standing Rules, which Akpabio referenced, provide a framework for legislative conduct, including procedures for debates, committee assignments, and voting. Familiarity with these rules will be crucial for the senators to effectively participate in the legislative process. Additionally, the 1999 Constitution (as amended) serves as the foundation for their legislative duties, outlining the powers and responsibilities of the National Assembly.

In conclusion, the swearing-in of Senators Joseph Ikpea and Emmanuel Nwachukwu marks a new chapter in the representation of Edo Central and Anambra South in the Nigerian Senate. Their elections reflect the will of their constituents, and their induction into the Senate underscores the importance of continuity in governance. As they begin their legislative journey, the new senators have a unique opportunity to contribute to Nigeria’s development while addressing the specific needs of their constituencies. Senate President Akpabio’s call for non-partisan representation serves as a guiding principle for their tenure, reminding them that their primary duty is to serve the Nigerian people. With the nation watching, Senators Ikpea and Nwachukwu are poised to make their mark in the 10th Senate, bringing fresh perspectives to the legislative process.

Jokpeme Joseph Omode

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