Akpabio denies Natasha’s sexual harassment allegations as Kogi Central Senator submits petition

Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, on Wednesday denied sexual harassment allegations against him by Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan.

Akpabio who made the comments during Wednesday’s plenary session, said he has never at any point sexually harass the Kogi West senator or any other woman whatsoever.

He said: “I did not harass Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan sexually and I have never harassed any woman sexually.

“I and my siblings were raised very well by my late single mother who died in year 2000 through very difficult times and I therefore have the highest regards for women. Even after her demise, I still cry when I remember her.

“I also wish to state that I also have four beautiful daughters. So, at no time will I ever harass any woman and I have never done so.

“In addition, even as a State governor, I was awarded various awards. One of them was the most gender-friendly governor in Nigeria. I served between 2007 and 2015, to God be the glory.

“In conclusion, I urge all Nigerians, particularly the media and then of course the members of the social media to await the court’s decision and please do not jump to conclusions on matters of mere allegations.

“I want to thank you for listening to me. I thank my colleagues because some of your phone calls were calls of support, solidarity and prayer that the Almighty God will step in to vindicate the just.”

Meanwhile, Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan on Wednesday submitted a sexual harassment petition against Senate President, Godswill Akpabio before the upper chambers.

Akpabio accepted the petition against himself, and directed it to the committee on code of conduct, ethics and public petitions. He urged that it be treated in a timely manner.

However, the Senate rejected the petition on alleged sexual harassment by Akpabio laid before it by Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan.

Notwithstanding that Akpabio had accepted the petition, senators kicked against it saying it was not only sub-judice but a direct breach of the Standing Rules of the Senate.

Chief Whip of the Senate, Senator Mohammed Tahir Monguno and Senate Leader Opeyemi Bamidele kicked against the acceptance of the petition and called for its rejection.

According to Monguno, the petition was against the standing rules of the Senate which provides that the chamber cannot consider a matter that is already before the court of competent jurisdiction.

He also said that it was against the rules of the Senate to receive a petition signed by a Senator.

He said the petition laid by Natasha was signed by her against the provisions of Order 40(4) of the Senate rules.

Quoting order 40, rule 7, he said

“Senate should not receive or deliberate on any matter to which actions are pending in the court of law”.

Rejecting Senator’s Monguno’s objection, Senator Akpoti argued that the matter in court was separate from the sexual allegation claims. She spoke

This matter is not in court. The matter in court is a defamation against the senate president’s special assistant on social media, Patrick Mfon, who accused me of dressing indecently to the senate,

And speaking in a similar manner, Bamidele who described the petition as “defective,”said that there was no need to accept the petition on emotional grounds on the part of the Senate President.

“We cannot relax our rules. This petition cannot stand. It is in court. It is defective. There is no way we can accept this petition”