In the suit filed at the federal capital territory (FCT)
high court on Tuesday, Akpoti-Uduaghan alleged that Akpabio and his legislative
aide, Mfon Patrick, made defamatory comments against her.
Akpoti-Uduaghan asked the court to compel the respondents to
withdraw the defamatory comments and apologise to her using a national
newspaper.
“A DECLARATION that the words caused to be published by the
1st and 2nd Defendants and published by the 3rd Defendant acting as the
legislative aide to the 1st Defendant on his Facebook page with the heading –
“IS LOCAL CONTENT COMMITTEE OF THE SENATE NATASHA BIRTHRIGHT”, where the 3rd
Defendant at the prompting of the 1st and 2nd Defendants continued further
thus: “it is a bottled anger by the Kogi Lawmaker, who knows nothing about
legislative rules. She thinks being a lawmaker is all about pancaking her face
and wearing transparent outfits to the Chambers” is defamatory, provocative,
disparaging, lowering in dignity the estimation of the Claimant in the eyes of
her colleagues and right-thinking members of the public,” the court document
reads.
“AN ORDER of this honourable Court compelling the Defendants
to withdraw the said defamatory words and publication made against the Claimant
immediately and to apologize to the Claimant in writing and publish the same in
one national daily newspaper widely circulated within the jurisdiction of this
Court.
“AN ORDER OF PERPETUAL INJUNCTION restraining the Defendants
whether acting by themselves, or through their agents, privies, assigns or
associates from further publishing or caused to be published the said
defamatory words herein stated or any other similar publications about the
Claimant on the social media platform or in any other manner, which is capable
of defaming the Claimant.
“An Order for payment of the sum of N100, 000,000,000 (ONE
HUNDRED BILLION NAIRA as general damages.
“An Order for payment of the sum of N300, 000,000.00 (Three
Hundred Million Naira) only as cost of action.”
On February 20, the Kogi senator was involved in a heated
argument with Akpabio over seat allocation in the upper chamber.
The disagreement began when her seat was reassigned at the
start of plenary, but she refused to comply with the relocation.
On Tuesday, the upper chamber referred the Kogi senator to
the committee on ethics, privileges, and public petitions for disciplinary
review.