Women’s coalition calls for Akpoti-Uduaghan’s recall after six-month suspension

A group of women organisations under the auspices of Coalition of Women in Governance (CWIG) has called for the recall of Sen. Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan (PDP/Kogi Central) following her suspension for six months.

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A group of women organisations under the auspices of Coalition of Women in Governance (CWIG) has called for the recall of Sen. Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan (PDP/Kogi Central) following her suspension for six months.

Amb. Zainab Mohammed, spokesperson for CWIG, made the call at a news conference on Friday in Abuja.

“Fellow Nigerians, our renewed hope national anthem contains a promise of building a nation where peace and justice shall reign, yet we witness the silencing of a duly-elected member of the senate, Sen. Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan.

“Her suspension does not only reek of injustice against one woman, it constitutes an assault on democracy, a betrayal of our collective values, and a dangerous signal to every Nigerian who dares to challenge those in power.

“Natasha’s suspension is a clear violation of both parliamentary ethics and judicial authority.

“We, the Coalition for Women in Governance, stand united in the call for the immediate reinstatement and recall of Natasha to the senate.

“The upper chamber should reverse her unjust suspension and restore her rights,”she said

According to her, the suspension of Natasha defies the rule of law as the court has issued an order to halt any disciplinary action against her.

She said because the senate proceeded to suspend her in blatant defiance to the court order, the upper chamber had exhibited “disregard for democratic principles.”

“It is legally excessive because the senate rules permit a maximum of 14-day suspension, yet she was suspended for six months, an action that flies in the face of legal precedent.

“When a woman in leadership is targeted with impunity, it sends a chilling message to every young girl who dreams of serving her country, therefore, threatening women’s inclusion in politics.”

She stated that the Senate must uphold the law and not undermine it.

“If the highest legislative body ignores court orders, what message does that send to ordinary Nigerians?” 

(NAN)