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Akpabio Denies Natasha’s Dictator Allegation After Senate Return

By IDNN Politics Desk

Senate President Godswill Akpabio has rejected allegations made by Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan that he conducts Senate affairs like a dictator.

Speaking to reporters in Abuja, Akpabio said the Senate operates under clear rules and that all lawmakers are given equal opportunity to voice their positions. “The Senate of the Federal Republic is a democratic institution. There is no place for dictatorship here,” he declared.

Senator Natasha, who resumed her seat after a legal battle, had told journalists that her colleagues were being stifled under Akpabio’s leadership.


Tensions in the Red Chamber

This latest exchange reflects growing tension in the upper chamber, where minority voices accuse the leadership of shutting down dissent. Natasha’s return has amplified criticism from opposition senators seeking greater transparency in legislative business.


Impact: What It Means for the Senate

While Akpabio’s denial seeks to contain the row, the clash highlights ongoing struggles over how the National Assembly is run. Analysts say continued disputes could distract the chamber from pressing legislative reforms and budget debates.


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