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Why we can’t recall Akpoti-Uduaghan now – Senate

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Sen. Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan

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Senate said the clarification became necessary following circulating claims by the suspended senator that she intends to resume at the Senate on Tuesday.

By Kingsley Okoye

The Senate has again insisted that there was no positive or mandatory court order directing it to recall Kogi Centra Senator, Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan before the end of her six-month suspension.

Sen. Yemi Adaramodu Chairman, Senate Committee on Media and Public Affairs said this in a statement on Sunday in Abuja.

Adaramodu said the clarification became necessary following circulating claims by the suspended senator that she intends to resume at the Senate on Tuesday.

The Senate spokesperson insisted for the umpteenth time that there was no subsisting court order mandating it to before the expiration of her suspension.

Sen. Yemi Adaramodu Chairman, Senate Committee on Media and Public Affairs said this in a statement on Sunday in Abuja.

Adaramodu said the clarification became necessary following circulating claims by the suspended senator that she intends to resume at the Senate on Tuesday.

He said the suspended senator hinged her resolved to resume based on the misinterpretation of recent judgment delivered by Justice Binta Nyako of Federal High Court, Abuja.

Adaramodu said Senate had, through his office, issued two public statements following the judgment and the subsequent release of the Certified True Copy of the enrolled order.

He said the court rather gave a non-binding advisory urging the senate to consider amending its Standing Orders and reviewing the suspension, which it opined might be excessive.

The chairman of the committee said the court, however, explicitly held that the senate did not breach any law or constitutional provision in imposing the disciplinary measure based on the senator’s misconduct during plenary.

“Furthermore, the court found Sen Akpoti-Uduaghan guilty of contempt of court and imposed penalties, including a fine of N5 million payable to the Federal Government, and a mandatory apology in two national newspapers and on her Facebook page.

“Till date, these directives remain uncompiled with.

“It is therefore surprising and legally untenable that Sen. Akpoti-Uduaghan, while on appeal and having filed a motion for stay against the valid and binding orders made against her, is attempting to act upon an imaginary order of recall that does not exist.

“Senate emphasizes once more, there is no enforceable order directing her immediate return to the chamber,”Adaramodu said.

“We advice the distinguished senator to refrain from any attempt to storm the Senate next Tuesday under a false pretext, as doing so would not only be premature but also undermine the dignity of the Senate and violate due process.

”The senate, as a law-abiding institution, is committed to upholding the rule of law and the integrity of its proceedings, It will not tolerate the disruption of its proceedings.”

Adaramodu said senate would at the appropriate time, consider the advisory opinion of the court on both amending its standing orders, her recall, and communicate same to Sen. Akpoti-Uduaghan.

“Until then, she is respectfully advised to stay away from the Senate chambers and allow due process to run its full course,” he said (NAN)

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