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Opinion

Condemnation Of Events And Perceived Threats To Nigerian Democracy

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EMMANUEL PETER ADAYEHI 

The suspension of Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan has raised significant concerns regarding the adherence to democratic principles within the Nigerian Senate. This analysis outlines the key events surrounding her suspension and the broader implications for democracy in Nigeria.

 

Summary of Facts

1. *The Initial Suspension*: Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan was suspended on March 6, 2025, following accusations against Senate President Godswill Akpabio regarding sexual harassment.
2. *Excessive Punishment and Disregard for Representation*: The six-month suspension was excessive, especially considering the Senate’s legislative calendar. Justice Binta Nyako of the Federal High Court rightly pointed out that such a lengthy suspension effectively silences an entire constituency and undermines democratic representation.
3. *Disregard for Court Orders and Rule of Law*: Despite the Federal High Court’s ruling that the suspension was excessive and a recommendation for her recall, the Senate has refused to reinstate Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan.
4. *Violation of Senate Standing Orders and Constitutional Rights*: Legal experts argue that the suspension violates the Senate’s own rules, which limit suspensions to a maximum of 14 legislative days. Moreover, it infringes upon the constitutional rights of Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan’s constituents to be represented in the Senate.
5. *Alleged Involvement of the Clerk of the Senate*: The Clerk of the Senate’s role in this saga is also troubling. His letter stating that Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan’s suspension remains in force, despite the expiration of the suspension period and the Federal High Court’s recommendation, raises questions about his impartiality.
6. *Political Rascality and Impunity*: The entire episode smacks of political rascality and impunity, with the Senate seemingly acting without regard for the rule of law or the rights of citizens.

Recommendations
1. *Immediate Reinstatement of Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan*: The Senate should immediately reinstate Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, respecting the Federal High Court’s judgment and upholding the rights of her constituents.
2. *Review of Senate Standing Orders*: The Senate should review its standing orders to ensure that they comply with the Constitution and do not allow for excessive or indefinite suspensions of members.
3. *Strengthening the Senate Ethics Committee*: The Senate Ethics Committee should be reformed to ensure its independence and impartiality.
4. *Clarifying the Role of the Clerk of the Senate*: The powers and responsibilities of the Clerk of the Senate should be clearly defined to prevent any abuse of authority or perception of bias.
5. *Judicial Review and Enforcement*: The judiciary must continue to play its role in safeguarding the Constitution and protecting the rights of citizens.
6. *Public Awareness and Engagement*: Civil society organizations, the media, and citizens must remain vigilant in holding elected officials accountable and defending democratic principles.
7. *Address the Substantive Allegations*: The allegations of sexual harassment against the Senate President should be investigated thoroughly and impartially.

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