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“I want Women to know we have to follow rules of the institution” …Senator Ireti tells Natasha
Senator Ireti Kingibe, representing the Federal Capital Territory, has rebuked her colleague Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan from Kogi Central for her public outburst following a seating reassignment by Senate President Godswill Akpabio.
The controversy began when Akpabio reassigned Akpoti-Uduaghan’s seat, leading to a heated confrontation during a Senate session
Reacting to Natasha’s claim about the seating arrangement, Kingibe, while appearing on Arise TV on Friday, carpeted the Kogi Senate, saying she doesn’t follow the Senate rules.
She said the three other female senators have been silent about the seating arrangement row because they don’t want to say anything negative about Natasha.
“Silence is golden, especially when one of us is not following the rules, and as women, we did not want to come out publicly to say anything negative about her, and we were hoping all of this will blow over, as a lot of things do,” Kingibe said.
She added, “The Senate is not a place where we are supposed to fight over trivialities like seating arrangements.”
Kingibe stated that Natasha was not the only lawmaker whose seat was moved, disclosing that other lawmakers were affected by the seating reassignment.
“This is about the rules of the Senate. So if I can point out that other women have been moved several times on that day, I wasn’t there, but I gathered that several men were also moved,” she said.
The chairperson of the Senate Committee on Women Affairs admitted that though the Senate is not gender-friendly, the situation has improved.
She said, “The truth of the matter is, yes, the Senate is not gender friendly, but it has been improving much better than when we first entered the Senate, I must say.
And the truth of the matter is, when we make a fuss and draw the attention of the Senate president, he corrects it.
Truly, the Senate can do better than he’s doing, but there’s hardly anything that’s been done to us that’s not done to other men.
“I want women to know we have to follow the rules of the institution we choose to enter, and that is mostly the point of this visit here.”
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