Senate Leader Bamidele Opeyemi on Saturday said that Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan (PDP/Kogi Central) was suspended only for misconduct and disregard for Senate rules.
In a statement to reporters, he said the claims that she was
suspended for the sexual harassment allegation she made against Senate
President Godswill Akpabio were false.
The statement read, “The Authority of the Senate of the
Federal Republic of Nigeria firmly rebuts the deliberate misinformation and false
narratives being circulated by certain media organizations regarding the
six-month suspension of Senator Natasha Akpoti Uduaghan.
“Let it be unequivocally stated that Senator Uduaghan was suspended solely for her persistent acts of misconduct, blatant disregard for the provisions of the Senate Standing Orders 2023 (As Amended) and gross indiscipline—nothing more, nothing less.
“It has come to the attention of the Senate that some media
reports are attempting to falsely suggest that Senator Uduaghan’s suspension
was due to allegations of sexual harassment.
“This is completely untrue, misleading, and a calculated
attempt to distort the facts. If Senator Uduaghan had strictly followed our
guiding principles, the Senate would have treated her petition based on merit
in line with its practice. But she never obeyed the established practices of
the institution where she was serving.”
Akpoti-Uduaghan’s clash with Akpabio began in February when
she refused to move to a new position assigned to her. She later went on TV and
made sexual misconduct allegations against Akpabio.
On March 6, the Senate suspended her for six months,
withdrawing her security details among other terms.
Bamidele said that the Kogi lawmaker’s suspension was a
decision of the committee of the whole Senate following the submission of a
report by the chairman, Senate Committee on Ethics, Privileges, and Public
Petitions, Senator Neda Imaseun, adding, “The report found her guilty of
violating Sections 6.1 and 6.2 of the Senate Rules and recommended her
immediate suspension.
“The disciplinary action was a response to her repeated
violations of legislative decorum, including: 1. Refusing to sit in her
assigned seat during plenary on 25th February 2025, despite multiple pleas from
the Minority Leader and other ranking Senators—an act of open defiance and
disorderly conduct.
“2. Speaking without being recognised by the presiding
officer in clear violation of parliamentary practices and procedures on 25th
February 2025. 3. Engaging in unruly and disruptive behavior, obstructing the
orderly conduct of Senate proceedings.
“4. Making abusive and disrespectful remarks against the
leadership of the Senate. 5. Defying and refusing to comply with the summons of
the Senate Committee on Ethics and Privileges mandated to investigate cases of
misconduct.
“These actions represented a direct challenge to the
Senate’s authority and a violation of Senate Standing Orders 2023 (As Amended),
which govern the Senate’s business and the conduct of its members. The
disciplinary measure was, therefore, necessary and justified to restore order
and uphold the integrity of the Senate as the country’s foremost democratic
institution.”