The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) rises in vehement condemnation of the
Godswill Akpabio-led Senate’s decision to continue barring Senator Natasha
Akpoti-Uduaghan from performing her sacred constitutional duties. This act is
not merely an error in judgement; it is a brazen, premeditated assault on
democracy itself, a direct threat to the social contract, and a dangerous slide
towards fascism masquerading as governance.
That you suspended a fellow Senator from her constitutional roles depriving
her people proper representation is not sinful enough but you went ahead to
ignore the rulings of the Court that voided her suspension and at the expiration
of your illegal suspension, you are still denying her a return is the height of
impunity and morally reprehensible. This is no longer democracy.
The Senate’s pathetic recourse to a frivolous legal technicality; claiming the
matter is subjudice; after the expiration of a patently illegal six-month
suspension, is the height of legislative bad faith. It is a cynical ploy that reveals
a sinister agenda to silence dissent, crush opposition, and manipulate the
judiciary as a tool of political persecution. This action, led by Senator Akpabio,
constitutes a gross abuse of power that shames the hallowed chambers of the
National Assembly and spits on the collective will of the people of Kogi Central
who elected Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan.
From our standpoint, this action is a direct attack on the Nigerian people. It is
a declaration by a privileged political elite that they are not accountable to the
citizens they purport to serve. By willfully disenfranchising an entire senatorial
district, the Senate is effectively stealing the political representation for which
the people pay taxes. This denies Kogi Central its right to participate in
lawmaking, oversight, and the appropriation of national resources, directly
impoverishing the constituents and perpetuating a system of exclusion and
economic injustice. It signals to all Nigerians that their votes are meaningless
and can be invalidated by the whims of any tyrannical leadership.
The NLC stands on the side of democracy and wishes to state that this action
is: a calculated test-run for the emasculation of opposition and the subjugation
of sovereign will as 2027 approaches. It is an attempt to punish integrity and
honour and hound men and women of conscience out of the political space. A
Senate that operates as a court in its matter, suspends members, and then
ignores the expiry of its own sanctions, is a Senate that has declared war on
the very principles of representative democracy and on our nation.
We warn the leadership of the National Assembly and their enablers: the
Nigerian people, united across ethnic and religious lines, will not stand idly by
while you cannibalise our democracy. The labour movement, as the historic
defender of justice and the common good, will mobilise its immense
membership and moral authority to resist this slide into autocracy. An attack
on one senator today is an attack on the sovereignty of every Nigerian voter
tomorrow.
Comrade Joe Ajaero
President