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Africa - Cover story - Nigeria - Politics - March 17, 2025

NED NWOKO faults Natasha, says apology could have prevented Suspension

The Chairman of the Senate Ad-hoc Committee on Crude Oil Theft, Senator Ned Nwoko, has expressed disappointment over how the conflict between Senate President Godswill Akpabio and the suspended lawmaker representing Kogi Central, Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, was handled.

The senator representing Delta North District noted that the matter could have been averted had Akpoti-Uduaghan heeded his advice to apologise for her action.

Akpoti-Uduaghan was suspended by the Senate for breaking the Senate rules after she objected to her new sitting arrangement.

She was suspended on March 6 after a heated confrontation with the Senate leadership over a new seating arrangement, which she claimed was designed to undermine her.

However, Nwoko observed that things could have turned out differently if she had taken his advice to apologise. But he said Akpoti-Uduaghan shunned his counsel. I personally reached out to her during this process. I sent her messages because, as a lawyer, I know that before any judgment is passed, a person must be allowed to state their case. I asked her: ‘Are you prepared to apologise so that I can speak on your behalf? Ask that you be given the opportunity to apologise’?

She responded that she did no wrong. That didn’t stop me. I told her directly: ‘You are wrong. I watched the video. I saw what happened. The report before us was not about any sexual harassment claim—it was strictly about her disorderly conduct.

Nwoko said he was shocked to discover that what started out as a simple matter of seat reallocation was soon twisted into an allegation of sexual harassment.

He also blamed Akpoti-Uduaghan’s husband, who he said, instead of resolving the matter maturely, allowed it to resort to media debate.

He said, I was also deeply disappointed by the reaction of her husband. I had expected him to find a way to de-escalate the matter, to prevent it from becoming a full-blown crisis. When he sent me his statement and reaction, I told him exactly how I felt. It is highly unlikely that she will win such a case because the alleged incident supposedly happened over a year ago. She had multiple opportunities to report it to the Senate, police, or any authority, yet she did not. Even after this alleged incident, she travelled multiple times with the Senate President for international events, well-documented online.

She was in the same spaces as him, attended meetings with him, and was often with her husband during these trips. To now come forward and narrow these allegations to a particular day, a particular time—when her husband was within range when other people were present when the Senate President’s wife was in the family house—raises serious questions,” he stated.

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