ASHENEWS reports that the Senate Chief Whip, Sen. Orji Kalu, has written members of the National Working Committee (NWC) of All Progressives Congress (APC) and the 108 Senators-elect on his interest to become the Senate President.
A statement by Kaku’s Media Office made available to newsmen on Monday also stated a six-point Legislative Agenda.
Kalu also denied that the Southeast Senators-elect had endorsed him.
According to him, the Senators-elect of the South East only met to make a demand from the President-elect and the party and yet to endorse anyone.
Kalu’s letters which he personally signed and addressed to each of the NWC members and Senators-elect, said he is offering himself for the position with sincerity of heart, humility and candour.
He explained that his seemingly inactive in the contest of the senate presidency was because of the one month mourning of his late wife, Mrs. Ifeoma Kalu.
The six-point agenda
Attached to the letters of intent is Kalu’s Legislative Agenda, which has six priorities.
They are Economic Growth and Reform; Constitutional and Electoral Reform; National Security; Improved Social Conditions and Welfare; Efficient and Effective National Assembly and Global Influence.
Kalu promised to promote and defend the constitution as well as foster a congenial and cordial relationship between the executive and the judiciary.
“It is with a deep sense of joy and humility that I bring you warm greetings and that of Abia North Senatorial zone.
“My emergence as the Senator to represent Abia North in this critical time in the history of our dear nation comes with huge responsibilities, top of which is to make quality laws for the good governance of our people.
“To be able to achieve these enviable goals, we require good leaders who will pilot the affairs of the 10th Senate.
“Leadership of a sophisticated Senate at the 10th Session will need men and women with abundance of shared vision, consensus building, charisma, credibility and pragmatism in the saddle.
“This is why I most humbly write to officially inform you of my interest to be elected the next Senate President,” he stated.
“I make this offer to serve you and the Nigerian people with sincerity of heart, humility and candour.
“The biggest asset I bring to the table is wisdom and experience garnered over the years in the management of human and material resources.
“I promise to work for you, promote and defend the constitution and the party, and foster a congenial and cordial relationship between the party, the executive and judiciary.
“One thing is indubitably certain: working together in unity and mutual love and respect, we can take Nigeria to real next level of peace, progress and development,” the letter read in part.