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Ebonyi senator: Natasha Akpoti had threatened to disgrace Akpabio over committee reshuffle

Peter Nwaebonyi, deputy chief whip of the senate Peter Nwaebonyi, deputy chief whip of the senate
Peter Nwaebonyi, deputy chief whip of the senate

Peter Nwaebonyi has alleged that Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, lawmaker representing Kogi central, threatened to disgrace Senate President Godswill Akpabio a day before she publicly accused him of sexual harassment.

Nwaebonyi, the deputy chief whip of the senate and lawmaker representing Ebonyi north, spoke on Thursday when he appeared on Sunrise Daily, a programme on Channels Television.

On February 28, Akpoti-Uduaghan, accused  Akpabio of making sexual advances towards her in his office and residence in Akwa Ibom.

The allegation was preceded by a heated argument between Akpabio and Akpoti-Uduaghan at the upper chamber on February 20 over seating arrangements.

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The Kogi senator disrupted the plenary by rejecting her assigned seat, defying Akpabio’s order, and repeatedly raising a point of order despite being overruled

Subsequently, the senate referred Akpoti-Uduaghan to the committee on ethics, privileges, and public petitions for disciplinary review.

‘ALLEGATIONS STEMMED FROM COMMITTEE RESHUFFLE’

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Nwaebonyi alleged that Akpoti-Uduaghan’s sexual harassment claim followed her failed attempt to regain the chairmanship of a committee lost in a recent reshuffle.

The deputy chief whip said Akpoti-Uduaghan was dissatisfied after being reassigned from chairing the senate committee on local content and moved to the diaspora committee.

“Senator Natasha was the chairman of the Senate Committee on Local Content, a position she felt comfortable with,” Nwaebonyi said.

“However, in the Senate, from time to time, committee leaderships are changed; they are reshuffled — her committee was affected just like every other chairmen.

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“She was shifted to the Senate Committee on Diaspora, which didn’t go down well with Senator Natasha.”

Nwaebonyi said instead of recognising her duty to represent the people, the Kogi senator prioritised her “personal interests over her constituency”, which led to the sexual harassment allegation.

“Let me tell you — a day before she appeared on Arise TV, claiming this sexual harassment, she called a senator (Senator Sani Musa of Niger State),” he said.

“She asked him to tell the Senate President to return her as chairman of the Senate Committee on Local Content. She threatened that if this was not done, she would disgrace the Senate President.

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“Senator Sani Musa then called the Senate President and said, ‘Look at the threat from this lady’.

“The Senate President responded, ‘Well, let her do what she wants to do. I am doing my job as a presiding officer. The reshuffling of committee members is normal’.

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“Nigeria should know this. Senator Natasha is claiming sexual harassment because she lost the chairmanship of the Local Content Committee, not because she was harassed by Senator Akpabio or any other senator.”

On Wednesday, the senate panel rejected the sexual harassment petition submitted by Akpoti-Uduaghan against Akpabio, citing due process breaches and legal limitations.

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The panel, who described the petition as “dead on arrival,” said the female senator personally signed it instead of securing another person’s endorsement, rendering it “invalid”.

Neda Imaseun, chairman of the committee, added that the issues raised in the petition were already being addressed in court, making them sub judice and beyond the senate’s authority.

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During Thursday’s plenary, Akpoti-Uduaghan submitted another petition signed by her constituents, which the senate accepted.

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