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Women Group Set For Nationwide Protest Over Alleged Harassment Of Female Senator by Antoeni(m): 12:51pm On Feb 26
In a statement issued on Tuesday by its convener, Sabina Idowu-Osehobo, the group vowed to defend the rights of women in leadership and mobilise for a nationwide protest if the Senate proceeds with what they described as an “unfair treatment.”

Acivic society, the Concerned Women Group has expressed strong outrage over the Nigerian Senate’s decision to summon Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan before a disciplinary panel, warning that any attempt to suspend her would be met with fierce resistance.

In a statement issued on Tuesday by its convener, Sabina Idowu-Osehobo, the group vowed to defend the rights of women in leadership and mobilise for a nationwide protest if the Senate proceeds with what they described as an “unfair treatment.”

Sabina explained that Nigerian women would not sit idly by while one of their most vocal advocates is unjustly silenced.

"We have come too far to allow regressive tactics to push us back into the margins of decision-making.”

The group called on President Bola Tinubu, Vice President Kashim Shettima, and First Lady, Oluremi Tinubu to intervene immediately to stop what they termed “political victimisation.”

They further urged the Senate to focus on pressing national issues rather than taking actions that could stifle dissenting voices and breed division.

The group noted that Democracy thrives on the inclusion of diverse perspectives, and any effort to suppress a senator—particularly one representing the minority gender in the chamber—must be condemned in the strongest terms.

The statement read, "This latest development, spearheaded by Senate President Godswill Akpabio, reinforces growing concerns that there is a deliberate effort to silence women in Nigeria's political landscape. Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan, a fearless advocate for the people and one of only three female senators in the 10th National Assembly, is being targeted for standing up for truth and representing her constituents with unwavering commitment.

"We find it alarming that rather than fostering an inclusive and fair legislative environment, the Senate leadership is focusing its energies on suppressing a duly elected representative.

Sabina said that the decision to summon Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan is not only unjust but appears to be part of a broader strategy to intimidate and sideline women in politics.

"It is unacceptable that Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan, who speaks boldly for her people and addresses issues affecting Nigerians, is being punished for performing her constitutional duties. Such actions undermine the democratic principles on which our nation was built.

The Concerned Women Group warns that any attempt to suspend Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan will be met with strong resistance. Nigerian women will not sit idly by while one of their most vocal advocates is unjustly silenced.

According to concerned group, "We stand united in our resolve to defend the rights of all women in leadership and will not hesitate to mobilise for a nationwide protest should the Senate proceed with this unfair treatment. Nigerian women have come too far to allow regressive tactics to push them back into the margins of decision-making.

"We call on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Vice President Kashim Shettima, and First Lady Senator Oluremi Tinubu to intervene immediately and halt this dangerous path of political victimization. The Senate must focus on addressing pressing national issues rather than engaging in actions that breed division and stifle dissenting voices.

"Democracy thrives on the inclusion of diverse perspectives, and efforts to suppress any senator-particularly one representing the minority gender in the chamber-must be condemned in the strongest terms.

"In conclusion, the Concerned Women Group stands firmly with Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan. We demand that her rights, privileges, and voice be respected in the Senate," Sabina added.



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Re: Women Group Set For Nationwide Protest Over Alleged Harassment Of Female Senator by malali: 12:52pm On Feb 26
Women have been marginalized for too long in Nigeria.

Thank God for Asiwaju, that appointed justice kekere Ekun as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.

There is no reason a woman should not be deputy senate president.

There is no reason a woman should not be deputy speaker, house of representatives.

There is no reason we should not have produced a female governor in 2025.

Women are equally as important as men, If not even more important.

Thats why the likes of Akpabio is fighting a woman like a fellow man. He did it the first time.

Akpabio treats the senate like his personal servants. Thats the danger of godfathers and power-brokers backing a candidate into office. If Akpabio had gone round to beg all the senators to secure their votes one on one. He wont be this rude and callous. Akpabio is acting like,once i do what Tinubu wants, the rest of you dont matter.

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Re: Women Group Set For Nationwide Protest Over Alleged Harassment Of Female Senator by EmperorCaesar(m): 12:54pm On Feb 26
cheesy
Women go dey do like say dem be one cult group

Some women did same after the Yul and May saga


They see oppression in everything and are quick to turn normal human disagreement into a gender war

Spits

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Re: Women Group Set For Nationwide Protest Over Alleged Harassment Of Female Senator by Antoeni(m): 12:57pm On Feb 26
Akpabio/Natasha/Berekete family matter is a painful reminder of how much freedom of expression which we thought was under assault in military rule times now evidently truly blossomed in those days compared to these civilian times.

“What a shame. Amazing thing is I knew these so called powerful people before their egos took them hostage. We have seen them come and fall before. We are likely to see so again.”
Re: Women Group Set For Nationwide Protest Over Alleged Harassment Of Female Senator by Antoeni(m): 12:59pm On Feb 26
If the Nigerian Senate were a Nollywood production, the latest episode featuring Senate President Godswill Akpabio and Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan would be the perfect mix of political drama, betrayal, and a pinch of tragicomedy.

Once the darling of the Senate, Natasha has gone from Akpabio’s unofficial “poster girl” to the inconvenient thorn in his side.

The latest skirmish? A battle over where she gets to park her distinguished self in the hallowed chamber.
Re: Women Group Set For Nationwide Protest Over Alleged Harassment Of Female Senator by Antoeni(m): 1:00pm On Feb 26
A Woman' s Opueh Can Bring You Down Faster Than An Elevator
Re: Women Group Set For Nationwide Protest Over Alleged Harassment Of Female Senator by Dreal1247: 1:27pm On Feb 26
Akpabio don buy Uduaghan market. He should be careful at this point. The sound made by the bitter kola when being chewed doesn't exemplify the sweetness of the fruit. So be warned
Re: Women Group Set For Nationwide Protest Over Alleged Harassment Of Female Senator by BloomingDale(f): 1:56pm On Feb 26
EmperorCaesar:
cheesy
Women go dey do like say dem be one cult group

Some women did same after the Yul and May saga


They see oppression in everything and are quick to turn normal human disagreement into a gender war

Spits

Spit on your mother instead.

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