…urges all parties to preserve the integrity of the institution
From Adesuwa Tsan, Abuja
Former Senate President, Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki, has called on Senate President Godswill Akpabio to submit himself to an open and transparent probe following allegations of sexual advances leveled against him by Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan.
Saraki, in a statement released on Saturday, emphasised the need to protect the integrity of the Senate, stating that the institution must not be cast in a negative light due to claims of abuse of office, gender bias, or disregard for parliamentary rules.
“I have watched from afar the recent development in the Senate between the Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, and the Senator from Kogi Central, Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan. It is a development that has made me sad because of its overall negative effect on the integrity, sanctity, image, and public perception of the institution.
“I believe that every person who has had anything to do with the National Assembly, particularly as a leader, member, and worker should always jealously protect these values which make the institution, the numero uno, among the three arms of government.
“It is for these reasons that I believe that the two parties in this dispute and their supporters in and out of the chamber should be mindful of the impact of their actions, inactions, reactions, claims, and counter-claims to be sure that nothing is done to rubbish the institution.
“The constitution, laws of the country, rules of the Senate as well as parliamentary conventions and practices should be adhered to in resolving the issue. And the resolution should be done transparently without being seen to be protective of any of the parties. Rather, the objectives should be to unfold the truth and to protect the law-making institution against a wrong perception of involvement in or tolerance of lawbreaking.”
He urged both Akpabio and Akpoti-Uduaghan to fully cooperate with the Senate Committee on Ethics, Privileges, and Public Petitions in order to ensure an impartial resolution.
Recalling a precedent from his tenure as Senate President, Saraki cited a case where he personally appeared before the Ethics Committee to refute allegations of importing an official vehicle without paying customs duty brought against him by a senator.
“At this point, with the public claims made by the Senator, the right measure to take is to institute an open, transparent, and honest investigation by the Committee on Ethics, Privileges, and Public Petitions. Both parties must submit to the investigation, fully cooperate with the committee, and stake their claims before it. This is not the first time a Senate President would appear before the Committee to aid it in the conduct of a transparent and open investigation.
“I remember during the 8th Senate when a Senator claimed that I imported an official car for my use as Senate President and that customs duty was not paid on the vehicle. Since I knew the claim was false, the matter was referred to the Ethics Committee and I appeared before the committee to testify, in the full glare of the media. From my testimony, it was clear the Senator who made the allegation got his facts wrong and was only being mischievous.
“Also, on the day the committee submitted its report for debate on the floor, I stepped down and allowed my deputy to preside. The transparent manner in which the investigation and the debate on the report were handled assured everybody that there was no case. This is a precedent that the leadership of the 10th Senate should follow.”
The leader of the 8th Senate noted that the transparent handling of the case reassured the public of the red chamber’s commitment to due process and fairness.
“In my case, the decision to allow an open investigation and subjecting myself to it was not an easy one. It was humbling, but I realised that was the best decision. In the end, I was happy I traveled that route,” Saraki stated.
He maintained that his call for an investigation was not an endorsement of either party’s claims but a necessary step to uphold the credibility of the Senate. He further warned against actions that could tarnish the institution’s reputation and urged all stakeholders to prioritise its sanctity over individual interests.
“We should not allow the Senate to be cast in the shroud of an institution encouraging sexual harassment, gender bias, abuse of office, flagrant disregard for standing orders and rules, and lack of orderliness. This is what a transparent, open, and unbiased investigation should achieve. The due process should be followed in this case such that where anybody is found to have committed any wrong, the wrong should be pointed out and corrected. Also, the right remedy should be made.
“Let me make it clear without any ambiguity that I am neither stating that Akpabio is guilty of anything nor am I expressing the opinion that Senator Akpoti Uduaghan is right in her actions and claims. My position is that an investigation is needed to find out the truth and protect the integrity of the Senate.
“For me, the institution of the Senate is so important, sacred, and pre-eminent. All lovers of democracy should always work to strengthen it. No leader or member should be allowed to openly or surreptitiously work to subvert its sanctity.”