Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan Condemns Suspension, Says 'Injustice Will Not Be Sustained' | Sahara Reporters
Her suspension followed allegations of sexual harassment she levelled against Senate President Godswill Akpabio, a claim that stirred controversy within the Red Chambers.
Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan has denounced her suspension from the Senate, saying “this injustice will not be sustained.”
The Kogi Central lawmaker, representing the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), was suspended for six months on Thursday after the Senate disciplinary committee found her guilty of breaching its rules.
Her suspension followed allegations of sexual harassment she levelled against Senate President Godswill Akpabio, a claim that stirred controversy within the Red Chambers.
The decision to suspend her has been met with strong opposition from the senator, who remains adamant in her fight for justice.
She insisted that her suspension was unfair and politically motivated, vowing not to be silenced.
SaharaReporters earlier reported that the Senate Committee on Ethics and Public Petitions had recommended a six-month suspension for Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan over alleged violations of the Senate Standing Rules.
The committee also called for the suspension of her salary, allowances, and those of her legislative aides, while also withdrawing her security escorts.
Chairman of the committee, Senator Neda Imasuen, presented the recommendation on Thursday, stating that Natasha’s actions had brought the Senate and its presiding officer into disrepute.
“That the Senate should suspend Senator Natasha for six months for her violation of the Senate Standing Rules 2023 as amended, for bringing the Senate President (presiding officer) and the Senate in general to public disgrace,” Imasuen declared.
The committee further stipulated conditions for any reconsideration of the suspension.
“For the Senate to consider lifting the suspension or to reduce the tenure, Senator Natasha shall submit a written apology before reconsideration by the Senate,” the committee’s recommendation read.
The suspension is set to take effect from March 6, 2025, and comes with additional restrictions.
“That the suspension of Natasha should take effect from 6th March 2025 from legislative activities forthwith.
“That her office should be locked up for the duration of her suspension and she hands over all Senate properties in her possession to the Clerk of the National Assembly.
“That for the duration of her suspension, she cannot come close or be seen within the vicinity of the National Assembly, including staff.
“That her salaries and allowance, including those of her legislative aides, should be suspended, and withdrawal of all security details for the duration of her suspension,” the committee recommended.
The Ethics Committee’s recommendation comes just hours after it dismissed a sexual harassment petition filed by Senator Natasha against Senate President Godswill Akpabio, declaring it “dead on arrival.”
During Wednesday’s plenary, the committee ruled that the petition was inadmissible due to procedural violations.
“The petition presented today is actually dead on arrival. I am saying that because it runs contrary to Order 40, Subsection 4, which states that no senator should present a petition signed by him or herself. That person, having signed it personally, makes it inadmissible before this committee,” the Ethics Committee ruled.
Earlier on Wednesday, Senator Natasha, who represents Kogi Central, submitted a petition accusing Senate President Akpabio of sexual harassment.
However, the Ethics Committee dismissed it outright, paving the way for her suspension recommendation.