A group, Ikot Ekpene Senatorial District Professionals has tackled the former Senate President, Dr Bukola Saraki over claims that Senate President Godswill Akpabio was “making deliberate attempt to politicise and trivialise the serious concerns Nigerians have expressed about due process in the Senate”.
Saraki was said to have made the statement following the
sexual harassment allegations against the Senate President, Godswill Akpabio by
the senator representing Kogi Central, Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan.
He called for open, transparent and honest investigation of
the allegation by the Senate.
However, the group in a statement signed by its National
President, Edidiong John and the National Secretary, Kemfon Neke, and made
available to our correspondent in Uyo, claimed that Saraki’s comments suggest
legislative overreach aimed at taunting the Senate and creating confusion.
The group explained that the matter which Saraki was
referring to is already before the court and subjudice as both Akpabio’s wife,
Unoma and Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan have taken the matter to court.
While urging Saraki to respect the legal process currently
in motion and refrain from statements that may inadvertently pressure or
prejudice the Senate’s orderly handling of the issue; the group noted that the
pendency of a case in the judicial system renders any parallel investigation by
the Senate improper and beyond its authority at this stage.
The group stressed that Saraki, as a former presiding
officer of the Senate, ought to be fully aware of Senate’s limited options in
the face of an ongoing court case, adding that Akpabio is not a member of the
judiciary and cannot usurp its role in adjudicating the matter.
Parts of the statement read, “Dr. Saraki, with his extensive
experience as a former Senate President, is or ought to be conversant with the
Senate’s Standing Orders, particularly those prohibiting the consideration of
matters pending before the courts. The pendency of this case in the judicial
system renders any parallel investigation by the Senate improper and beyond its
authority at this stage.
“This is not a matter of politicization or trivialization,
as Dr. Saraki suggests, but a straightforward application of legal and
parliamentary norms.
“Furthermore, it is noteworthy that the allegations in
question, which Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan claims date back to December 8, 2023,
were not promptly reported to the police despite constituting a potential
criminal offense nor submitted to the Senate’s Ethics and Public Petitions
Committee for immediate redress, as provided under the Senate’s rules.
“Instead, the senator chose to first air her grievances on a
television program, bypassing established remedial options available under
Nigerian law and Senate procedure.
“This sequence of events raises questions about the intent
behind her approach, which Mrs Akpabio has interpreted as defamatory, prompting
her to seek judicial recourse. The court is now the appropriate forum to test
the senator’s claims, and it is there that she must substantiate her
assertions, as the law in Nigeria remains clear: he or she who alleges must
prove.
“It should also be noted that Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan has
indeed submitted a petition to the Senate regarding this matter. That petition
has been referred to the Senate Committee on Ethics, Code of Conduct, and
Public Petitions, chaired by Senator Neda Imasuen.
“It is this committee that will determine, in the first
instance, whether the Senate retains jurisdiction to address the issue, given
the sub judice nature of the allegations. This process is already underway, and
any further agitation outside this framework risks undermining the Senate’s own
procedures.
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