Edo North senator, Adams Oshiomhole, has challenged Senate President Godswill Akpabio to lead by sample by vacating his position as the number one presiding officer of the National Assembly.
Oshiomhole noted that Akpabio has not done eight years in the Senate to warrant him becoming the Senate President.

The former Edo State governor was reacting to the controversial move to bar newcomers from becoming principal officers in the Senate through the amendment of the Standing Rules.
Speaking to journalists, Oshiomhole said: āThe beauty of democracy is why that Section 70 is inserted into the constitution, when they say ayes or nays, you canāt hold your signatures responsible for saying I wasnāt one of them.
āI want Nigerians to say who are those senators who are trying to narrow future leadership to themselves as if itās a family or traditional rulership?
Let me say why this thing has serious moral crisis. The Senate President became Minority Leader in his first term when he got into the office in the 8th Senate; he became a principal officer. Heās now the one presiding and asking us to change those rules such that even somebody who has done one term canāt become principal officers.
āNumber two, as we speak today, the Senate President has not done eight years in office, even if you count the previous one plus the current one it is not up to eight years.
āSo if we pass the rules that you must do eight consecutive years before you can be Senate President, it means he has to lead by example by vacating because he is presiding without the appropriate qualification.
āBut more offensive to me is that, as leaders who are product of bye-laws, we mustnāt make laws to perpetuate anyone.ā