Bribery or Baseless Claims? Akpabio Breaks Silence on Alleged $15,000 Payout to Senators

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Senate President Godswill Akpabio has dismissed allegations that he distributed $15,000 to senators to secure their endorsement of a state of emergency in Rivers State, calling the claims nothing more than a “malicious hate campaign” against him.

For days, social media has been buzzing with reports that Akpabio hosted lawmakers at his Maitama residence, where he allegedly handed out $5,000 on Tuesday and an additional $10,000 on Wednesday—just before the crucial vote.

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Breaking his silence, Akpabio, through his media aide, Hon. Eseme Eyiboh, denied the accusations outright, stating that his gatherings were merely traditional fast-breaking events, not political bargaining sessions.

“He has hosted fast-breaking events before—last year and this year. So why the sudden rumor?” Eyiboh questioned.

He further challenged the credibility of the claims: “Giving out money for what exactly? People are just fabricating these figures—$5,000, $10,000—to add weight to their hate campaign. It’s baseless.”

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Despite the controversy, both the Senate and the House of Representatives passed the state of emergency proclamation for Rivers State in a unanimous voice vote on Thursday. However, the bribery rumors continue to fuel debate, with critics and supporters locked in a heated back-and-forth.

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