…Calls For Reverser Of Suspension
Lucky Obukohwo Reporting
Former minister of education, Oby Ezekwesili, has challenged the Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, to honourably move aside until an investigation into Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan’s sexual harassment claims against him is concluded.
Recall that Akpoti-Uduaghan’s sexual harassment allegation followed a heated argument with Akpabio over seating arrangement.
In a statement made available to Journalists, Ezekwesili demanded that Barau Jibrin, deputy senate president, should preside over a session saddled with conducting a swift and independent investigation into Akpoti-Uduaghan’s petition.
She said the senate should reverse the suspension of the senator and retract all punitive measures imposed on her.
“The senate president should step aside, and the deputy senate president immediately convenes a session that rescinds the unconstitutional and illegal suspension of senator Akpoti-Uduaghan and reverses all punitive measures imposed on her so she resumes her duties as a duly elected senator representing her Kogi central constituency and gets the fair hearing due her within senate processes.
“Resolve and announce that a prompt independent investigation into the resubmitted petition by Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan is imperative and swiftly request ICPC to designate the Independent Investigation consistent with the ICPC Act which designates sexual harassment as one of the corrupt practices it can investigate and prosecute.”
Ezekwesili urged the senate to restructure its ethics committee in response to the allegation, harping on the need to appoint an independent investigator to thoroughly examine the matter.
“Reconstitute the senate ethics and privileges committee under a new chairperson with the mandate to commence a public hearing on the resubmitted petition on sexual harassment by the senate president Akpabio.
“The committee receives informed recommendations from the Independent Investigation by an ICPC-appointed investigator and appearances/oral and written testimonies and evidence from the two parties to the matter — Senators Akpoti-Uduaghan and Akpabio respectively,” Ezekwesili wrote on X.
She advised that the findings of the committee should be referred to the attorney-general of the federation for action.
“The senate in plenary receives the report findings and recommendations of the ethics committee, debates and refers the matter to the attorney general as may be appropriate.
“The senate and HoR partner with women in Nigeria groups and other relevant stakeholders like NBA and Nigeria police to launch a comprehensive diagnostic review of laws, regulations, policies and procedures that prevent SGBV and protect the rights of women in public and private spaces, identify existing barriers and gaps, develop and implement specific action plan on a fast track timeline”, Ezekwesili said.