Broadcast My Probe Proceedings Live For Nigerians, Natasha Tells Senate

Abiola Olawale
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By Kolawole Ojebisi 

The Senator representing Kogi Central, Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, has demanded that her probe not be handled behind closed doors.

The lawmaker rather called for the proceedings at the Senate to be broadcast live, declaring that Nigerians have a right to witness the process.

Akpoti-Uduaghan, who was referred to the Senate’s Ethics and Disciplinary Committee following her altercation with Senate President, Godswill Akpabio over a seating arrangement.

The Senator made the request in a statement she posted on her Facebook page on Thursday.

She said she had so far refrained from speaking publicly on the issue and other developments in the Senate but had now decided to break her silence.

She urged Nigerians to follow the proceedings closely, emphasising that she would push for full transparency.

She wrote, “Good morning courageous people of Kogi Central, Kogi State and Nigeria.

“This petition came to my notice a few hours ago.

“In as much as I have refrained from publicly speaking on the matter and a lot of occurrences at the Senate under Senate President Akpabio, it’s about time I break my silence.

“Arise News, set a date and I shall be in your studio in person. Spare no questions.

“And to Nigerians, please be sure to join the probe which I shall insist would be covered live.

“The next few days and weeks shall be interesting but will shape the standard and quality of Nigeria’s leadership.”

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