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Senate will create enabling environment for Buhari to work – Omo-Agege

Senate will create enabling environment for Buhari to work – Omo-Agege
Deputy Senate President (DSP), Ovie Omo-Agege on Thursday said that the leadership of the senate would create an enabling environment for President Muhammadu Buhari to deliver the content of his “Next Level” agenda to Nigerians.
Omo-Agege gave the assurance during his maiden visit to his hometown, Orogun, Ughelli North Local Government Area of Delta after emerging as DSP.
Addressing the party supporters, Omo-Agege said with the leadership of the 9th assembly, nobody can threaten President Buhari with impeachment again, stressing that the era of impeachment threats was over.
He said with the Ahmed Lawan-led leadership as Senate President, President Buhari could now sleep with his two eyes closed.
 “In my position as DSP working with the Senate President, Ahmed Lawan. The least we owe Buhari is to create an enabling environment so that the content of the next level agenda that all of us campaigned for will be realized.
“The era when president was being threatened with removal is over. He can now sleep with his two eyes closed,” he said.
Omo-Agege urged the people of Delta to thank president Bulgari for the role he played in his emergence as the DSP, urging the people to also thank all the APC governors and all the senators for his election.
“President Buhari loved Urhobo and Delta, he gave us a Minister and despite all odd,  Buhari stood his ground to ensure that I become the DSP.
“South-South region has not produced deputy Senate President since 1999 but all of this was possible because of president Buhari. We should thank and support his government,” he said.
Omo-Agege urged the leadership of the APC in the three senatorial districts in Delta to work harder to win the senatorial seats in the 2023 election.
“All the districts must produce senators in the next election,” he said.
Earlier, Mr. Richard Odibo, Federal Commissioner, National Population Commission, representing Delta urged the people to support Omo-Agege.