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Suspending A Senator Or Silencing A Senatorial District?

ThedenBy ThedenMarch 7, 2025
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By Lateef Owodunni

In a democracy, representation is not just a privilege; it is a fundamental right. Yet, with the six-month suspension of Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, the Nigerian Senate has not just punished an individual but has effectively silenced an entire senatorial district.

How can an institution entrusted with upholding democratic representation justify leaving an entire district without a voice for half a year?

Kogi Central, home to over 1.4 million Nigerians, has now been rendered voiceless in the nation’s highest legislative chamber. For six months, the people of Adavi, Ajaokuta, Okene, Okehi, and Ogori-Magongo will be unable to contribute to national discourse or benefit from legislative interventions. Their rights, aspirations, and interests have been cast aside as collateral damage in a political game that undermines democracy itself.

This is not just about Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan. It is about every market woman struggling to make ends meet in Okene, every student in Adavi hoping for improved educational policies, and every farmer in Ajaokuta waiting for infrastructural development. It is about the people of Kogi Central who, despite being law-abiding citizens of Nigeria, are now being treated as though their voices do not matter.

If the legislative arm of government, which should be a beacon of justice, can strip a district of its representation over legislative disagreements, what prevents this dangerous precedent from being extended to other regions? Is this the democracy we claim to uphold?

Beyond the immediate consequences, this decision sets a worrisome precedent that threatens the foundation of democratic governance in Nigeria. If a senator can be suspended for half a year without due consideration for the electorate, what stops future legislative bodies from using similar tactics to suppress opposition voices or sideline political adversaries?

This move not only weakens democratic institutions but also erodes public trust in the Senate’s ability to function as an impartial and representative body. Lawmakers must remember that their mandate is to serve the people, not to wield power as a tool of political retribution.

The voices of the people of Kogi Central must be heard, their rights restored, and their place in the Senate reaffirmed. The Akpabio-led Senate must reconsider this decision and explore alternative disciplinary measures that address the senator’s actions without unjustly punishing the people she represents. The integrity of democracy lies in fair representation, and no district should be deprived of its voice in governance.

Owodunni is the publisher of Readership NG, a platform that provides space for critical analysis, thought-provoking discussions, and the amplification of diverse voices in politics, governance, and societal development.

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