Saturday, March 8, 2025 - Suleiman Ibrahim, the Minister of Women Affairs, has promised to intervene in the row between Senate President Godswill Akpabio and Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan.
Recall that the senate on Thursday suspended the Senator from Kogi for
six months following the recommendation of its committee on Ethics, Privileges,
and Code of Conduct.
The committee cited Natasha’s violation of the Senate rules for the
suspension.
Responding to questions from State House Correspondents after a press
conference on the International Women’s Day, IWD celebration, the Minister
described the development as unfortunate
She said, “It’s an unfortunate
incident that should not happen, just like you rightly said in the last
Assembly we had nine senators that were women. In this Assembly, we have four.
We don’t want to be losing any member in the Senate or House of
Representatives. we want to increase the numbers.
“It is unfortunate but we’re going to be
brokering peace. We will engage all the stakeholders to ensure that they temper justice with mercy. I was at the National
Assembly yesterday, where they marked International Women’s Day, and the last
thing the President of the senate said was that “we’re open to broker peace.”
“We’re going to be intermediary between the
two parties to see that we broker peace, for peace to reign and we will
continue to also sensitize, so we will like to work better together as women
and men.”
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