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Pro-Akpabio, Natasha supporters storm National Assembly

By Francesca Hangeior
Supporters of the Senator representing Kogi Central Senatorial District, Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan and Senate President Godswill Akpabio stormed the National Assembly on Wednesday.
Akpoti-Uduaghan’s supporters had earlier stormed the parliament entrance and demanded Akpabio’s resignation over alleged sexual harassment of the Kogi lawmaker.
As Akpoti-Uduaghan arrived at the protest scene near the Mopol gate, her supporters erupted in cheers, waving placards with messages such as “Akpabio must go” and “We stand with Senator Natasha.”
The protesters, including members of civil society groups, insisted on a thorough investigation into her allegations.
Meanwhile, a rival group of pro-Akpabio demonstrators staged a counter-protest, holding placards and banners with inscriptions like “Apologise to the Senate President”; “We say no to Natasha’s serial blackmailing”; and “Akpabio treated Natasha as a daughter and friend.”
The protesters, under the aegis of United Women for Good Governance, demanded an apology from Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan over her sexual harassment allegation against the Senate President.
Earlier, police operatives had dispersed Akpoti-Uduaghan’s supporters with tear gas at the National Assembly Arcade.
The protesters, who had begun gathering around 8 a.m., were forced to retreat but later regrouped at the Unity Fountain to continue their demonstration.
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They are expected to explain why the development of a controversial property is proceeding despite clear violations of the Federal Capital Territory’s building regulations.
In a petition to the House demanding urgent intervention, a private citizen, Samuel Ajayi, argued that allowing the construction to continue would undermine the meticulous planning that shaped the FCT. The property in question is reportedly located in the Guzape Cadastral Zone.
Responding to the petition, the Committee Chairman, Mike Etaba, directed the Executive Secretary of the FCDA and the Director of Development Control to promptly address the issue.
He said: “At this point, it is a complaint until we establish the facts therein. Every Nigerian’s voice must be heard while all public officers must be made accountable. We shall ensure fair hearing for all the parties”.
Meanwhile, the Committee has directed the Managing Director of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) to appear in person on Tuesday 11th March, 2025, to clarify the circumstances surrounding the abandonment of the Okpai shoreline protection and landing jetty project in Delta State.
This follows a petition submitted by Lynpat Solicitors against Orbit Marine and Energy Services Ltd for failing to complete the project.
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