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Wednesday, 9 July 2025

Senator Natasha’s Attack Behaviour won’t change Nigeria’s dominant male power structure overnight

 “Our position is clear, the judgement of the honourable court did not contain any express order setting aside or nullifying the six-month suspension”- Paul Dauda, Senate Legal Counsel., challenging claims by Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan suggesting that a federal high court order has directed her recall from suspension from legislative functions. I think understanding the different forms and motivations behind attacks on the political power structure is crucial for analysing political dynamics, preventing violence and promoting democratic stability.  Senator Natasha Akpoti- Uduaghan needs to revisit her power lessons to learn when to stop if she doesn’t want to put her political career on the line. Admiring antagonistic and aggressive politics won’t hasten a return to work and will only add to the unease. Unnecessary media obsession to entertain cheering crowd , profiteering groups and political commentary hasn’t helped her. The female Senator should simply comply with the recent high court ruling and seek genuine reconciliation with the Senate and its leadership to ensure a smooth return to work. Seeking to attack the power structure is never a winning strategy. Oby Ndukwe , a human rights advocate said Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan manipulated Nigerians to believe her lies and ignorantly join her sinister plot to bring down the Senate President, this may not be fair from the truth, having failed to back up her claims with evidence. As it stands, there’s no sexual harassment charges in any court against the Senate President, so one wonders what the embattled Senator really wants. No doubt, this is no longer about political representation. Attacks on the political power structure can destabilise governments, leading to civil unrest or regime change, so the state is not expected to treat such actors who challenge their beliefs and authority with kids gloves. “ Political leaders play outsized roles in shaping public opinion, their words and actions can condone or stoke aggression and violence among their supporters, just as easily as they can quell them…, When leaders cross the line into anti-democratic or violent behaviour, they must be held accountable”- Journal of Democracy. Ultimately, this may be the most important lesson Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan will learn in this dreary struggle against the male power structure in Nigeria. Justice Binta-Nyako described her suspension as “excessive” but observed that the constitution failed to specify the maximum period that a lawmaker could be suspended from office. She recognised that the Senate has the power to punish any of its members who erred and this has emboldened the Senate to re-tighten its disciplinary measures against erring members. We will recall that the Senate said, the female Senator was suspended for gross misconduct , unruly behaviour and violation of Senate Standing Rules, basically her persistent attack behaviour has simply vindicated the Senate and Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan has learned nothing. Uche Okeke, My View. Follow this blog for Free Thinking Opinion and Insights to Inspire Change.





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