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Senate Under Fire For Disobeying Court Order In Suspension Of Senator Natasha by Morbeta11(op): 3:07pm On Mar 07, 2025
Akpabio-led Senate Under Fire For Disobeying Federal High Court Order In Suspension Of Senator Natasha

The Nigerian Senate under Godswill Akpabio has come under attack and criticism for defying a court order in the suspension of Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, the lawmaker representing Kogi Central.

Natasha was on Thursday suspended for six months after the Senate disciplinary committee found her guilty of breaching its rules in the wake of her sexual harassment allegations against Akpabio.

The suspension is set to take effect from March 6, 2025, and comes with additional restrictions.

The committee, headed by Neda Imaseun, had presented the panel’s report during plenary on Thursday, stating that Natasha’s actions had brought the Senate and its presiding officer into disrepute.

“That the Senate should suspend Senator Natasha for six months for her violation of the Senate Standing Rules 2023 as amended, for bringing the Senate President (presiding officer) and the Senate in general to public disgrace,” Imasuen had declared.

However, a document shared by SaharaReporters revealed that the action by the Senate was in disregard to a court pronouncement.

The document showed that Natasha had earlier approached the Federal High Court, Abuja Judicial Division in “FHC/ABJ/CS/384/25; between Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan v. The Clerk of the National Assembly of the Federal Republic of Nigeria & 3 Ors.”

In a ruling delivered on the 4th of March, 2025, the court, inter alia, granted “an interim order restraining the Senate Committee on Ethics, Privileges, and Code of Conduct from proceeding with any investigation against Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan concerning the alleged misconduct arising from the events that occurred during the Senate plenary on 20th February, 2025.”

SaharaReporters gathered that order was granted pending the hearing and determination of the motion on notice while the court adjourned the matter to the 10th of March, 2025.

Speaking to SaharaReporters, Barrister Hamza Nuhu Dantani faulted the Senate's nonchalant attitude towards the supremacy of the rule of law and the constitution to which they swore when taking oath of office.

He said, “An alien from another planet new to this country would have heard of the ongoing saga between Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan and Senate President Godswill Akpabio.

“In total disregard for the Federal High Court's valid order, the same Senate Committee suspended Senator Natasha for six months today, March 6th, 2025. With tremendous respect, I submit that this is contrary to the rule of law, which stipulates that all persons and institutions are subject to the rule of law.

“A key component of the rule of law is obedience to court orders. Court orders are not made for mere fun. They have to be obeyed. The court of appeal, in the case of Adesoye v. Olagunju (1998) 6 NWLR (Pt. 552) 65, stated thus:

"For the sake of emphasis, it must be reiterated that a court of law is not a toothless bulldog. It must bark and bite as circumstances may demand. Court's orders, whatever their nature, must certainly be obeyed."

“Not done, the three wise men held in Balonwu v. Obi (2007) 5 NWLR (Pt. 1028) 488 that: An order of court, whether valid or not, must be obeyed until it is set aside. An order of court must be obeyed as long as it subsists by all, no matter how lowly or highly placed in society. An act of disobedience towards an order of a court can render any further act by those who have acted disobediently to sanctions from another court because no court would want its orders flouted. This is what the rule of law is all about."

“The Supreme Court in the case of Mobil Oil (Nig.) Ltd. v. Assan (1995) 8 NWLR (Pt. 412) 129 pronounced the following words with all authority: "It is the plain and unqualified obligation of every person against, or in respect of whom, an order is made by a court of competent jurisdiction, to obey it unless and until that order is discharged or set aside on appeal. This extends even to cases where the person affected by an order believes it to be irregular or void."

“Those are not my words but the words of the highest court in the land. In the matter at hand, since we are in a democratic society, the proper course the Senate Committee would have followed was to suspend today's proceedings in obedience to the court's order. It can then apply to have the order set aside, as it is its right to do so.

“The action taken by the Senate Committee is, in my opinion, an affront to the judicial arm of government. It ridicules the judiciary as a toothless bulldog and derides the court's orders as paper tigers.

“An institution like the Senate should exemplify how citizens and institutions are subject to law; it should not be seen as encouraging disobedience to court orders. If an institution constitutionally mandated to make laws cannot respect court orders, how can it inspire citizens to obey or even respect the rule of law?

“Therefore, in my opinion, the Senate Committee's decision to suspend Senator Natasha instead of obeying the order of a court of competent jurisdiction renders the suspension process invalid.”
https://saharareporters.com/2025/03/06/akpabio-led-senate-under-fire-disobeying-federal-high-court-order-suspension-senator

Re: Senate Under Fire For Disobeying Court Order In Suspension Of Senator Natasha by xpressionx(m): 3:10pm On Mar 07, 2025
This was what I was saying yesterday and one stupid idiot was talking rubbish.

Your disobeyed court order in order to punish someone who broke your laws.
Re: Senate Under Fire For Disobeying Court Order In Suspension Of Senator Natasha by helinues: 3:15pm On Mar 07, 2025
Decision about Natasha's suspension wasn't made by Akpabio alone but majority of the senators.

Natasha's petition is even yet to be responded to by the Senate, why should they obey such order?
Re: Senate Under Fire For Disobeying Court Order In Suspension Of Senator Natasha by Racoon(m): 3:15pm On Mar 07, 2025
Democratic tyranny is the worst form of tyranny.
Re: Senate Under Fire For Disobeying Court Order In Suspension Of Senator Natasha by muyico(m): 3:17pm On Mar 07, 2025
U mean judiciary?
Re: Senate Under Fire For Disobeying Court Order In Suspension Of Senator Natasha by Saga16: 3:23pm On Mar 07, 2025
To be honest, the internals of the legislative arm is their own issue, and they enjoy independence in that regard.
Re: Senate Under Fire For Disobeying Court Order In Suspension Of Senator Natasha by docdes:
Here we are again.
helinues:
Decision about Natasha's suspension wasn't made by Akpabio alone but majority of the senators.

Natasha's petition is even yet to be responded to by the Senate, why should they obey such order?
Guy, the way you think!?! Is this all your brain processed after reading all the legal quotes in that report up there? Why should we waste our time with separation of powers if one arm of government can take such a decision irrespective of what another arm says? Chai!!! If you realized how much this attitude is damaging your psyche, you'll just stop it today.
Saga16:
To be honest, the internals of the legislative arm is their own issue, and they enjoy independence in that regard.
Says who?
Just you?
Goodmarlian:
They didn't even investigate the Senate President to know if she was right.
Read this article and you may have your answer. Even if Natasha's accusation is true, she nailed herself out of carelessness. It's not always about throwing sentiments around.

Re: Senate Under Fire For Disobeying Court Order In Suspension Of Senator Natasha by mrvitalis(m): 3:27pm On Mar 07, 2025
helinues:
Decision about Natasha's suspension wasn't made by Akpabio alone but majority of the senators.

Natasha's petition is even yet to be responded to by the Senate, why should they obey such order?
This boy must have problem comprehending English

There is a court order stopping the sitting of the committee that recommended her suspension..... So how does the above rambling by you excuse that?
Re: Senate Under Fire For Disobeying Court Order In Suspension Of Senator Natasha by mrvitalis(m): 3:30pm On Mar 07, 2025
Saga16:
To be honest, the internals of the legislative arm is their own issue, and they enjoy independence in that regard.
Which part of the law says that?

Did Senate own laws not say they can't suspend more than 14 days?

Una go defend anything
Re: Senate Under Fire For Disobeying Court Order In Suspension Of Senator Natasha by Saga16: 3:36pm On Mar 07, 2025
mrvitalis:
Which part of the law says that?

Did Senate own laws not say they can't suspend more than 14 days?

Una go defend anything
Arthur Nzeribe
Nzeribe, a lawmaker from Imo state, was suspended indefinitely in November 2002 by then-Senate President Pius Anyim over allegations of N22 million fraud.

He died in 2022 at the age of 83


Another

The senate suspended Abdul Ningi on Tuesday, March 12, 2024, for three months for alleging that the 2024 budget was padded by N3 trillion. He subsequently resigned as chairman of the Northern Senators Forum (NSF).
Re: Senate Under Fire For Disobeying Court Order In Suspension Of Senator Natasha by helinues: 3:45pm On Mar 07, 2025
mrvitalis:
This boy must have problem comprehending English

There is a court order stopping the sitting of the committee that recommended her suspension..... So how does the above rambling by you excuse that?
Read and comprehend and stop attacking my comments senselessly always
Re: Senate Under Fire For Disobeying Court Order In Suspension Of Senator Natasha by Goodmarlian: 3:48pm On Mar 07, 2025
They didn't even investigate the Senate President to know if she was right.
Re: Senate Under Fire For Disobeying Court Order In Suspension Of Senator Natasha by docdes: 3:50pm On Mar 07, 2025
Racoon:
Democratic tyranny is the worst form of tyranny.
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Chai, I have this big soft spot for people who stand for the truth ALWAYS. That's Oga Racoon for you.
Re: Senate Under Fire For Disobeying Court Order In Suspension Of Senator Natasha by ChiefJusticeFuc:
The judge that gave that court ruling to halt the disciplinary committee that was setup to look into a petition filed by Natasha accusing Akpabio of sexual harrasment will surely face disciplinary action from the NJC.


Justice Ojukwu had earlier ruled on a similar matter brought to her court by a federal legislator challenging the Senate from carrying out a disciplinary hearing that the matter was purely a legislative matter and not a judicious one and had the senator go back to face his peers in the senate.

For those low iQ imbes out there, , note that the disciplinary committee was setup by Akpabio to look into a petition filed by Natasha accusing the SP of sexual harrasment. Natasha then ran to court to stop the committee from inviting her which is only natural to hear first hand from the petitioner .

How can you submit a petition and refuse to honour the invitation of the senate disciplinary committee setup to investigate your claims of sexual harassment?


This is akin to a woman going to the police to report someone of sexually harassing her and then going to get a court order baring the police from inviting her to substantiate your allegations ?


But we know most of you are either raving mad or just low iQ ferets or both.
Re: Senate Under Fire For Disobeying Court Order In Suspension Of Senator Natasha by Adiola(f): 3:57pm On Mar 07, 2025
The accused is actually the judge in this case
Re: Senate Under Fire For Disobeying Court Order In Suspension Of Senator Natasha by Buccalcavity2: 4:00pm On Mar 07, 2025
You too think about it. How can judiciary stop legislature for deliberating on their internal process, like the house rule. If it's difficult for you, reverse it and see if it makes sense. Can legislators ask court not to pass judgement on a litigation in process?
Re: Senate Under Fire For Disobeying Court Order In Suspension Of Senator Natasha by Ojuntana: 4:02pm On Mar 07, 2025
They can be under fire but they should not be inside or on fire

Bunch of crooks and looters want to silence a lady for their randy colleague

Meanwhile more fire to their "under"
Re: Senate Under Fire For Disobeying Court Order In Suspension Of Senator Natasha by mrvitalis(m): 4:05pm On Mar 07, 2025
helinues:
Read and comprehend and stop attacking my comments senselessly always
You wrote nothing related to the issue... Packing a set of English words doesn't make a comprehensive paragraph oga... This is why education is important
Re: Senate Under Fire For Disobeying Court Order In Suspension Of Senator Natasha by mrvitalis(m): 4:07pm On Mar 07, 2025
Saga16:
Arthur Nzeribe
Nzeribe, a lawmaker from Imo state, was suspended indefinitely in November 2002 by then-Senate President Pius Anyim over allegations of N22 million fraud.

He died in 2022 at the age of 83


Another

The senate suspended Abdul Ningi on Tuesday, March 12, 2024, for three months for alleging that the 2024 budget was padded by N3 trillion. He subsequently resigned as chairman of the Northern Senators Forum (NSF).
Omo agege was suspended and court ruled Senate have no power to suspend a member for more than 14 days... So should I believe you over the court on a matter of Constitution interpretation?
https://www.google.com/amp/s/punchng.com/court-nullifies-omo-ageges-suspension-by-senate/%3famp
Re: Senate Under Fire For Disobeying Court Order In Suspension Of Senator Natasha by Ojuntana: 4:07pm On Mar 07, 2025
ChiefJusticeFuc:
The judge that gave that court ruling to halt the disciplinary committee that was setup to look into a petition filed by Natasha accusing Akpabio of sexual harrasment will surely face disciplinary action from the NJC.


Justice Ojukwu had earlier ruled on a similar matter brought to her court by a federal legislator challenging the Senate from carrying out a disciplinary hearing that the matter was purely a legislative matter and not a judicious one and had the senator go back to face his peers in the senate.

For those low iQ imbes out there, , note that the disciplinary committee was setup by Akpabio to look into a petition filed by Natasha accusing the SP of sexual harrasment. Natasha then ran to court to stop the committee from inviting her which is only natural to hear first hand from the petitioner .

How can you submit a petition and refuse to honour the invitation of the senate disciplinary committee setup to investigate your claims of sexual harassment?


This is akin to a woman going to the police to report someone of sexually harassing her and then going to get a court order baring the police from inviting you to substantiate your allegations ?


But we know most of you are either raving mad or just low iQ ferets or both.
You are accusing people of low iq whereas you are rambling confidently with arrogant ignorance

The matter Natasha was summoned by the Ethics committee for was the issue of her refusal to sit on her allocated seat and not the sexual harassment petition which was initially rejected by the senate

Shame on you. Empty barrel
Re: Senate Under Fire For Disobeying Court Order In Suspension Of Senator Natasha by Saga16: 4:08pm On Mar 07, 2025
mrvitalis:
Omo agege was suspended and court ruled Senate have no power to suspend a member for more than 14 days... So should I believe you over the court on a matter of Constitution interpretation?
https://www.google.com/amp/s/punchng.com/court-nullifies-omo-ageges-suspension-by-senate/%3famp
Because that was their standing rule.

Their standing rule would determine and not a law court.

In addition, you are buttressing my point.

It is an internal affair by an independent arm of government.
Re: Senate Under Fire For Disobeying Court Order In Suspension Of Senator Natasha by Ojuntana: 4:08pm On Mar 07, 2025
mrvitalis:
You wrote nothing related to the issue... Packing a set of English words doesn't make a comprehensive paragraph oga... This is why education is important
Very important
Re: Senate Under Fire For Disobeying Court Order In Suspension Of Senator Natasha by ChiefJusticeFuc:
Ojuntana:
You are accusing people of low iq whereas you are rambling confidently with arrogant ignorance

The matter Natasha was summoned by the Ethics committee for was the issue of her refusal to sit on her allocated seat and not the sexual harassment petition which was initially rejected by the senate

Shame on you. Empty barrel
The committee was saddled to first and foremost address Natasha's petition that she had officially presented before the Senate.

Stop twisting shit to suit your dunce narrative
Re: Senate Under Fire For Disobeying Court Order In Suspension Of Senator Natasha by tommykiwi(m): 4:17pm On Mar 07, 2025
Those guys are just there for their own selfish interest and to fill up their pockets. They are not representing their constituencies at all.
Re: Senate Under Fire For Disobeying Court Order In Suspension Of Senator Natasha by maestroferddi: 4:18pm On Mar 07, 2025
It is really a show of shame...
Re: Senate Under Fire For Disobeying Court Order In Suspension Of Senator Natasha by OkpaNsukkaisBae(m): 4:18pm On Mar 07, 2025
When lawmakers are lawbreakers
Re: Senate Under Fire For Disobeying Court Order In Suspension Of Senator Natasha by Naturalgbola(m): 4:18pm On Mar 07, 2025
zoo= zoo.
Re: Senate Under Fire For Disobeying Court Order In Suspension Of Senator Natasha by Image123(m): 4:18pm On Mar 07, 2025
What fire? Do you people know what separation of power is at all? Do you know that the executive, legislative and judicial arms of government are independent and not under each other but to work together? Imagine if the executive(Tinubu) also decides to have a say?
45years old woman that has had at least 4 different husbands, is she competing with the Samaritan woman or what?
Re: Senate Under Fire For Disobeying Court Order In Suspension Of Senator Natasha by jiz: 4:18pm On Mar 07, 2025
Mumu senators
Re: Senate Under Fire For Disobeying Court Order In Suspension Of Senator Natasha by Omoawoke(m): 4:18pm On Mar 07, 2025
Useless court order


You misbehaved with gross misconduct, then went to get a dumb court order to suspend investigation being conducted by senate committee? Does that even make sense? The judge that gave that court order should be sanctioned.

In a ruling delivered on the 4th of March, 2025, the court, inter alia, granted “an interim order restraining the Senate Committee on Ethics, Privileges, and Code of Conduct from proceeding with any investigation against Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan concerning the alleged misconduct arising from the events that occurred during the Senate plenary on 20th February, 2025.”.


I know many people don’t have sense in this country and are rather too emotional and sentimental rather than being rational…. Look at the court order, does it make sense??
Re: Senate Under Fire For Disobeying Court Order In Suspension Of Senator Natasha by papyjaypaul: 4:19pm On Mar 07, 2025
Senators
Ningi
Ndume Ali
Omo-Agege
papyjaypaul:
Nothing will change. Have you forgotten Ndume's case? They were pleading reduction to 6 months.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xunhgnaa-1k?

Senators can't suspend their own members >14 days

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Orvs6wgzZ20?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G9vPCZ1TwNI?
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