Mr Rotimi said that the house remains dedicated to upholding the values of accountability.
Mr Akpabio also urged senators to use their time in the chamber to engage in respectful debates.
“There’s hope for our dear nation under President Tinubu. The president has settled down really well. We are very hopeful this president is going to be a president for everyone.”
He, therefore, solicited the support of the assembly in fast-tracking the command’s operational facilities in enhancing its capacity.
The lawmaker urged state governments to enhance local production to increase their internally generated revenue rather than solely rely on the federal government.
The royal father said an extensive deliberation on the issue was held in Kaduna under the leadership of the Sultan of Sokoto.
Mr Salihu was the speaker of the 9th Assembly and was unanimously reelected by the House.
“We have found in the two persons leadership that will allow for fairness, equity.”
Mr Nnamani said that despite being elected on different platforms, the zone would speak with one voice and provide block votes.
Senator Ifeanyi Ubah (YPP-Anambra) disclosed the caucus’ position in a communique he signed. It came at the end of a meeting of the caucus on Sunday in Abuja.
