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Don’t Politicise, Trivialise Call for Due Process in Senate, Saraki Tells Akpabio 

By Omowumi Omotosho

 

 

 

Senate President, Godswill Akpabio is playing cheap politics and trivialising serious allegations of misconduct in the Senate, Dr Bukola Saraki, former Senate President has said.

Saraki was reacting to Akpabio’s claim that calls for transparency in investigating allegations against him by Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan were merely a ploy to remove him from office because he is from the Niger Delta.

Saraki in a statement issued by Yusuph Olaniyonu, head of his media office in Abuja, dismissed this claim as “cheap politics” and urged Akpabio to focus on upholding the integrity of the Senate instead of playing the victim.

The former Senate President Saraki urged Akpabio to read his press statement dated March 1st, 2025 very well to understand that there was nowhere he suggested the resignation of the Senate President.

According to him, his comments on the crisis rocking the Senate were never about removing Akpabio but rather about ensuring that the Senate handles the allegations with transparency and accountability.

He advised that Akpabio should act in the best interest of the legislative institution by ensuring that no reasonable person is left with any doubt about the fact that the allegations raised by the Senator were investigated and justifiably dispensed with.

Olaniyonu criticized Akpabio’s claim that certain figures from Kwara and Adamawa States were working against him due to his Niger Delta heritage. He described this as a deliberate attempt to distract the public from the real issue at hand.

“Ordinarily, Dr. Saraki would have ignored the statement as a sign of the times in which we now live. However, its underlying motive of politicising and trivialising a serious issue that threatens the integrity, credibility, and importance of the legislature is the reason why we think we should not allow the Senate President to create a misleading impression of the issue at stake in the all-important institution that the National Assembly represents in our democracy, the statement continued.

He emphasized that Saraki never suggested Akpabio should step down, contrary to the Senate President’s insinuations.

“Dr. Saraki in his last comment on the Akpabio-Natasha Akpoti Uduaghan crisis never called on the Senate President to resign or step aside. Rather, he urged the Senate President to be conscious of the fact that perception is reality and therefore he should avoid treating the allegations by the Senator in a manner that will create the perception that the Senate as an institution is trying to cover up issues bothering on sexual harassment, gender discrimination, and abuse of office,” the statement further read.

Olaniyonu further stated that Saraki argued that given the gravity of the allegations, Akpabio should ensure a thorough and impartial investigation rather than dismissing concerns.

” Also, Dr. Saraki made it clear that his intervention was neither about Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan nor whether her claim was right or not. He stated that since the Senator has gone public with such serious allegations against the presiding officer, the image of the institution should be saved through an honest, sincere, open, transparent, and unbiased investigation,” the statement clarified.

He also clarified attempts to frame the issue along ethnic or political lines stating : “again, Dr. Saraki is of the firm belief that his suggestions are for the benefit of the legislative institution. So, he will repeat the same suggestion no matter where the Senate President comes from and whichever party he belongs to. It is not because the incumbent is a member of the APC, that the former Senate President is from the PDP or that the former is from the South-South zone while the latter is from the North Central zone. Far from it. It is disingenuous and crude to describe Dr. Saraki’s comment along those primordial lines.

“This issue is definitely not one in which Akpabio should exploit ethnic sentiments, political division, or regional proclivity. This will neither be in his own interest or that of the institution over which he is presiding. He should face the reality on ground and do what is right.

“When a sensitive matter suggesting sexual harassment, gender discrimination, and mistreatment of women comes up anywhere, it evokes the pains that thousands of women across the nooks and crannies of our society experience daily. Thus, when it is raised in a place like the legislative institution, it is an opportunity for us to handle it with utmost openness and transparency to ensure that justice is not only done but glaringly seen to be done”

The statement reiterated Saraki’s call for an open investigation, stressing that ” oncce again, Dr. Saraki stands by and maintains his earlier suggestion to Akpabio and the Senate leadership on the allegations raised by the Senator from Kogi State. An open, transparent, and honest investigation of the allegations is still needed to ensure that the Senate is not cast in the image of an institution that is tolerant of sexual harassment, gender bias, victimisation and mistreatment of women, abuse of office, and enthronement of the culture of silence. By having such an investigation, the general public and the international community will have more confidence in our legislative institution.

“People like Dr. Saraki have made huge sacrifices in defending the integrity of the legislative institution and will not desist in speaking up for the right thing to be done. May God bless our institutions and our country”.

 

 

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