Alleged collapse: My story, by Senator Godswill Akpabio
President of the Senate, Godswill Akpiabio, has stated what transpired during the colloquium to mark his 61st birthday.
At a news conference in Abuja on Friday, Akpabio faulted media reports on his alleged collapse at the colloquium on Thursday.
He admitted that he felt a bit uncomfortable at the colloquium, partly due to exhaustion, caused by stress.
“I have been reading on the social media the propaganda about my collapse, but I’m happy the Senate Press Corps did not join in the show of propaganda.
” I went home and I called my doctors and I was told that I had a bit of malaria, mingled with stress.
“The stress could also be described in another way as exhaustion, in fact anybody could be exhausted, please drink water daily so that you don’t get exhausted.
“I want to assure Nigerians that the National Assembly is intact and we are still going on with our duty on the appropriation bill.
“We will resume on Dec. 20, but before then, the various committees must have finished their works to enable us meet the target to pass the budget before the end of the year for the president to append his signature,” he said.
The Senate President looked fit throughout the press briefing.