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10th NASS: Izunaso, the man best fit for Senate presidency

EditorBy EditorMay 31, 2023Updated:May 31, 2023No Comments4 Mins Read
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By Fadlillah Abdallah

From the bustling Nigerian state of Imo, came a Senator named Osita Izunaso. He is a man of charm and wit, always with a kind word for his colleagues and constituents alike. He is well-respected and has a reputation for fairness and integrity that precedes him wherever he goes.

As the Senate prepares to elect a new president, Senator Izunaso has found himself in the midst of an unexpected turn of events. His name has been thrown into the mix as a potential candidate to beat for the position, causing quite a stir among the other Senators-elect. Many admire his courage and vision for the future of the Senate and the country.

As the votes will be cast and counted, tensions will rise and tempers flare. Senator Izunaso will remain calm throughout, hoping to appeal to his fellow senators with his persuasive arguments and winning smile. When the final tally would be announced, he will be declared the winner, much to the shock and delight of those who had supported him.

Senator Izunaso will be the Senate President, a position of tremendous responsibility and influence in the legislative arm of government. He would roll up his sleeves, ready to tackle the many challenges that lay ahead. He knows that he has a lot of work to do. The country is facing numerous economic, political, and social issues that need to be addressed, and he is determined to make a positive difference for the people of Nigeria.

So, with his trademark charisma and charm, Senator Izunaso is set about leading the Senate, always listening carefully to diverse perspectives and encouraging open dialogue. He will work hard to forge alliances and build consensus, never forgetting the needs of ordinary Nigerians who have put their trust in him to be Senate President.

And in the end, his bold leadership and tireless efforts would pay off. Thanks to his hard work and dedication, Nigerian Senate will emerge stronger and more united than ever before. The senator’s name will become synonymous with progress and prosperity, and he will remain a beloved figure in the nation’s political history.

So, let this be a lesson to all aspiring Senators out there: With hard work, courage, and a dose of charm, anything is possible that Izunaso will be our next Senate president.

He had been a senator for many years, but this is going to be his biggest test yet.

The campaign trail is hot and dusty, but Sen. Izunaso is unfazed. He strut around with his earphones blasting Fela Kuti’s “Water No Get Enemy” on repeat. His supporters love his energy and his eclectic taste in music.

One day, on his way to a rally, Sen. Izunaso got stuck in a traffic jam. He looked up and saw a group of children playing in a nearby park. He decided to get out of his car and join them. They were playing a game of “Who Wants to be a Millionaire?”, and Sen. Izunaso smiled.

“Children,” he said, “let me show you how it’s done.”

He walked up to the makeshift stage, brushed off his suit, and took a seat. The children giggled as he assumed a serious look. He cleared his throat and asked them a series of questions on Nigerian politics. They were all stumped, but Sen. Izunaso was in his element.

He went on to give them a lecture on the importance of good governance and the role of the citizens in shaping their destiny. The children listened with rapt attention, and when he was done, they clapped and cheered. They were children of some Senators.

Sen. Izunaso got back in his car feeling like a million dollars. He knew he had their parents’ votes, and he was confident that he would be the next Senate President.

The day of the election is approaching, and the Senators will be filling into the chamber. Sen. Izunaso will wait patiently, his fingers tapping a rhythm on his desk as he watches Senators voting and looking at him.

The votes would be tallied, and the announcer would call out the names. The tension in the room would be palpable.

“Sen. Osita Izunaso – One Hundred and-two votes.”

The room would erupt in applause. Sen. Izunaso would get up from his seat, tears of joy in his eyes. He would hugged his colleagues, and they would pat him on the back. He has done it.

From that day on, he would be known as the Senator who won the Presidency with a smile and a song. And the children in the park? They never forgot the lesson in democracy that Sen. Izunaso had taught them.

Abdallah is a young political analyst. He writes from Minna, Niger state.

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