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Group urges Tinubu to intervene in impasse between Akpabio, Natasha-Uduaghan impasse

A group, Initiative For Social Rights Concerns And Advancement(ISRCA)
AKA “No Justice, No Peace” to urged President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to intervene in the impasse between the Senate President, Sen. GodsWill Akpabio and Sen. Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, the member representing the people of Kogi Central.
ISRCA National Coordinator, Comr. (Amb) Derrick Oritsematosan Agberen made the call in a statement sent to Our Correspondent in Warri.
The group said President Tinubu should establish an "Independent Panel of Inquiry' to investigate the alleged sexual harassment against the Sen. Godswill Akpabio.
The group said, "There are matters that other counterparts should not be privy to, and this is one of them that misrepresents the Federal Senate's purposes.
"Unfortunately, the Senate House has become a problem in contemporary politics in almost all African countries. Nevertheless, President Ahmed Tinubu should intervene in the lingering issue, rescuing the situation from escalating further."
According to the group, "Under various presidential administrations, the Senate’s has exhibited a pattern of unbecoming conducts. The supposedly esteemed legislative body has devolved into a venue for blackmail, systemic corruption, and juvenile displays, as frequently observed during budget defense proceedings, with the dysfunction pervasive across all represented political parties within the chamber.
"Sustaining sensible and meaningful conversations has become almost impossible for Nigerian Senators, as they have become overly consumed by their power, exercising their strengths over one another. A Federal House of Representatives, whose primary concern should be the plight of the people and alleviating their suffering, is instead preoccupied with self-interest, introducing personal issues into the chamber, which are broadcast on national television.
What a shame!
"As the supreme legislative body in the country, the Federal House of Representatives is constitutionally empowered to make laws for the peace, order, and good governance of the Federation. A Chamber that should promote Nigeria's democratic ideals, peace, unity, and development has struggled to foster a sense of national unity, representing their interests, while failing to collaborate closely with the Executive Arm of Government to address the multifaceted challenges facing the nation."