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Alleged S3xual harassment: We will recall you from Senate –Stakeholders threaten Natasha over feud with Akpabio

In a severe warning to Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, Kogi Central stakeholders have threatened to start a recall process if she doesn’t stop her public argument with Senate President Godswill Akpabio.

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They accused her of engaging in actions that they believe undermine the collective interest of her constituents, rather than focusing on the pressing needs of Kogi Central.

The group made it clear that if Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan continues to “misuse” the privilege of her representation, they will take steps to begin the recall process, holding her accountable for what they described as a failure to serve the public good.

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The statement reads: “We, the Kogi Central Concerned Stakeholders, have observed with utmost dismay the ongoing dispute between Senate President Godswill Akpabio and our senator, Natasha Akpoti. We wish to firmly dissociate ourselves from these unfolding events, which have become a national concern.
“As a revered institution of government, it is essential to acknowledge that the National Assembly has established rules that must be adhered to in order to maintain order. Regrettably, we note that what should have been a simple compliance issue has devolved into a vitriolic exchange.
“It is alarming to witness the numerous allegations and counter-allegations circulating in both social and conventional media since the sexual harassment allegation against the Senate President, subjecting the peaceful people of Kogi Central to unwarranted public scrutiny.

“We urge Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan to recognise her position as an equal among her peers in the red chamber, to act as a distinguished member, and to concentrate on the mandate entrusted to her by her constituents. She must refrain from distracting others with events that yield no common good.
“This behaviour is not in line with our character; thus, we, the Kogi Central Concerned Stakeholders, may be compelled to initiate the recall process if the current public abuse of her privilege of representation continues.

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“We call upon the Senate to undertake the necessary disciplinary measures to serve as a deterrent to other serving senators.”

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The sector Commander, Mrs Joyce Alexander confirmed the incident to newsmen on Thursday, in Awka, attributing the accident to speeding and loss of control, which led to a head-on collision.

Alexander said the crash involved a brown Mercedes trailer without a registration number, a white commercial bus registered as XED526XA, and four Bajaj tricycles that also lacked registration numbers.

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She said that eyewitnesses reported that the driver of the brown mercedes trailer, carrying an unsecured container, was descending a hill at high speed when he lost control and collided with five vehicles parked by the roadside.

“A total of six individuals were involved in the crash—two adult males and four adult females. Four were confirmed dead, while two others sustained injuries.

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“FRSC officials arrived at the scene to clear the wreckage and restore traffic flow. They transported the deceased to Crown Hospital and St. Edward Hospital in Obosi, while the injured victims were taken to Unity Hospital in Obosi,” she said.

While extending condolences to the families of the deceased, Alexander urged road users to adhere to traffic regulations to prevent accidents and ensure safe travel. She also advised motorists to avoid speeding and take precautions that could compromise their safety on the road.(NAN)

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Rivers Assembly issues 48-hour ultimatum for RSIEC chair to appear before it, threatens arrest

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Rivers Assembly issues 48-hour ultimatum for RSIEC chair to appear before it, threatens arrest

The Rivers State House of Assembly has issued a 48-hour ultimatum for the Chairman of the State Independent Electoral Commission (RSIEC), Justice Adolphus Enebeli (retd), to appear before it regarding the conduct of the 2024 local government elections.

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The resolution was made during a plenary session chaired by Speaker Martin Amaewhule on Wednesday.

The House warned that if Enebeli fails to comply with the summons, a warrant for his arrest will be issued.

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In addition, the Assembly resolved to formally request Governor Siminalayi Fubara to submit the names of all his commissioners who were not screened by the Amaewhule-led Assembly.

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Senate erupts in chaos over Natasha’s s3xual harassment allegations against Akpabio

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Senate erupts in chaos over Natasha’s sexual harassment allegations against Akpabio

Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan’s sexual harassment claims against Senate President Godswill Akpabio caused a stir in the Nigerian Senate on Wednesday.

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On the basis of Order 10 of the Senate Rules, Akpoti-Uduaghan moved to have her petition against Akpabio submitted to the Senate Committee on Ethics, Privileges, and Public Petitions and formally admitted.

This followed Akpabio’s strong denial of the accusations in his speech, in which he claimed to have never harassed a woman in his life.

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The situation quickly escalated when Senator Mohammed Monguno, invoking Order 40, raised concerns that the Senate lacked jurisdiction to entertain the matter, given that it was already in court.

Monguno argued that the matter had been legally filed, and under the Senate’s rules, any debate on it would be subjudice, potentially undermining the court’s authority. He insisted that the Senate should allow the judiciary to handle the case without interference from the legislative chamber.

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This clash between legislative protocol and the ongoing court proceedings caused significant confusion and heated exchanges within the Senate.

“Mr Senate President, distinguished colleagues, you are aware that the wife of the Senate President, Mrs Unoma Ekaete Akpabio and her family have gone to court against Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan after she appeared on Arise Television on Thursday last week.

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“This means this hallowed chamber cannot debate on the same matter as the xlchamber has been stopped,” he added.

Senate Leader, Michael Bamidele Opeyemi, expressed his sympathy towards the Senate President for permitting the petition to be referred to the Committee.

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He noted that the Senate’s ‘Rules and Order’ do not permit a senator to personally sign a petition against the Senate leadership.

“The Senate erred to have admitted the petition as it is only the constituents that could have signed and forwarded the petition.

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“It appeared Akpabio didn’t want the matter to look as if he was disallowing somebody from expressing her rights and hence allowed the error to be committed.

“I move that the chamber go into closed door (session),” Opeyemi said.

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