She added that she had to summon the courage to speak up and
damn the consequences.
Akpoti-Uduaghan was speaking in an interview with Sky News.
She was suspended from the senate on March 6 for “gross
misconduct” following her seating arrangement altercation with Akpabio.
The lawmaker said she believes her suspension was illegal,
unjust and a way of silencing her.
She also baulked at the senate’s position that she was not
suspended over the sexual harassment claim.
“They did mention that I was suspended on account of gross
misconduct but can they provide exactly what the gross misconduct was that
amounted to six months suspension? The day after I submitted a petition?” she
asked.
“I was suspended because of that petition, not because of
any gross misconduct.
“I was only told to move my seat and I refused because I
deserve to be notified, I deserve to be given a chance to explain why I should
retain my seat.”
Akpoti-Uduaghan argued that her male colleagues fight, cuss
and throw chairs at each other in the chamber all the time, but are never
suspended for misconduct.
“Why? Because they are men? You know, there’s this culture
of silence, harassment and fear, intimidation that is intertwined with our culture
where a woman is supposed to sit pretty, to be seen only and not heard,” she
said.
‘MY BILLS REJECTED’
The senator said she was deprived of her rights as a
lawmaker for not yielding to Akpabio’s advances.
“I found the courage to speak up. Yes, the breaking point
was moving me from that seat. Silently, I have had to endure a whole lot,” she
said.
“Things got difficult for me. I was always complaining.
“I’ll have a motion to pass and he’ll not let me. My husband
would walk to him because they are friends and say ‘my wife has a very
important bill, her constituency need this, why don’t you give her a chance to
speak?’ And he’ll say ‘next time’.
“Each time I walk to him alone, he’ll tell me, ‘you know
what, right here, I’m the chief presiding officer of the national assembly, so
you have to please me, make me happy to get these privileges’.
“That happened several times and because I refused, it
developed into malice.”
Akpabio has denied sexually harassing Akpoti-Uduaghan.