During an emergency plenary session of the Senate, Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe made a sudden U-turn on his earlier motion calling for senators to vote individually on a contentious issue. The development drew attention within the chamber as lawmakers debated procedural matters linked to ongoing legislative reforms.
Abaribe had initially pushed for a voting process that would allow each senator’s position to be clearly recorded. However, during the session, he withdrew the request, paving the way for the Senate leadership to proceed using its preferred method of decision-making.
The reason behind the reversal was not immediately clarified, but the move came amid heightened tension over sensitive legislative proposals currently before the Senate. Observers noted that the change helped calm proceedings and allowed deliberations to continue without further delay.
The emergency session itself was convened to address pressing national concerns, with lawmakers under growing public scrutiny. Abaribe’s decision has since sparked discussions about transparency, voting procedures, and accountability within the National Assembly.





