Oshiomhole avoids Senate President talks, says focus is re-election.
- +The senator also described himself as “a very contented person.”
The Senator representing Edo North, Senator Adams Oshiomhole, on Wednesday declined to declare his interest in becoming Senate President in 2027, insisting that his immediate focus is securing re-election to the Senate.
The Senator representing Edo North, Senator Adams Oshiomhole, on Wednesday declined to declare his interest in becoming Senate President in 2027, insisting that his immediate focus is securing re-election to the Senate.
Speaking during an interview on Channels Television amid speculations over the 2027 Senate leadership, Oshiomhole said it would amount to “playing God” to discuss occupying the Senate President’s seat before being re-elected.
The former Edo State governor said his current mandate was nearing expiration and that he was concentrating on retaining his seat in the Senate.
“So now, my current tenure will end at the end of this session. I am applying for renewal. I cannot take the people of Edo North for granted,” he said.
He added, “Right now, I have applied. And you can ask me, do you want to be a senator again? I will say yes. What is the evidence? I have applied. Not only that, I have been screened and on Monday, I will be going for primaries.”
When repeatedly asked if he wanted to become Senate President in 2027, Oshiomhole declined to give a direct answer.
“I would not join you to play God,” he said, adding, “I have not been re-elected, and then you’re asking me what I’d like to be.”
The senator also described himself as “a very contented person.”
Oshiomhole’s comments come amid tension in the Senate following a clash between him and Senate President Godswill Akpabio during plenary, barely 24 hours after the Senate amended its standing rules to tighten eligibility requirements for presiding offices.
The disagreement reportedly began when Akpabio started reading the Votes and Proceedings of an earlier sitting, and Oshiomhole raised a point of order.
Akpabio, however, reminded him that such interventions were not permitted at that stage under the Senate Standing Orders 2023, as amended.
Despite explanations by former Chief Whip, Orji Kalu, and warnings from Senate Whip Tahir Monguno, Oshiomhole reportedly persisted.
Akpabio thereafter warned him against disorderly conduct, saying, “Oshiomhole, if you become unruly, we will use the rules to take you out of the Senate.”
The Senate later continued plenary without further disruption.
Under the amended rules, only senators who have served at least two consecutive terms immediately preceding nomination are eligible to contest for presiding and principal offices in the Senate.
The amendment effectively disqualifies first-term senators, including Oshiomhole, from contesting for presiding offices in the 11th Senate.
