Senator Godswill Akpabio, who will return to the upper legislative chamber when the 10th National Assembly is inaugurated early next month, has received more endorsements to lead the red chamber as President.

The outgoing Governor of Ebonyi State, Engr. Dave Umahi said on Friday that he has dropped his ambition to be Senate President in support of the former Akwa Ibom State governor and Minister of Niger Delta Affairs.

Umahi might not have been one of the strong contenders in the race, as he will be a first term Senator upon swearing-in, but the President-elect Bola Ahmed Tinubu has reported backed Akpabio, the returning Senator from Akwa Ibom North West district.

After meeting with Akpabio on Friday, Umahi, who will be representing Ebonyi South senatorial district, said that he had met with Tinubu, who asked him not to contest the position in the Green Chamber.

He said: “My brother (Akpabio) came to consult with me. Yesterday, I saw the President-elect on his invitation and he told me that he is already committed, and that please ‘don’t run’ I accepted and stepped down for my brother, Senator Akpabio. He is my consensus candidate”.

Umahi’s position was corroborated by Senator Ali Ndume from Borno South, who said Akpabio is President’s preferred choice but was unclear on which President he was referring to. While President Muhammadu Buhari remains in office until the midnight of 29th May, Tinubu, the President-elect, takes over that same day.

“As you can see, I am leading the campaign for Akpabio because he is the President’s preferred candidate and we have to put the interest of the country, the party above any other interest”, Ndume said.