‎Akpoti-Uduaghan seeking spectacle, not justice, says Chidolue‎‎

‎Akpoti-Uduaghan seeking spectacle, not justice, says Chidolue‎‎


‎By Deborah Coker

‎Abuja, March 17, 2025 Former chairman of Nigerian-American Public Affairs Committee, U.S (NAPAC USA), Mr Ike Chidolue, says Sen. Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan erred by taking Nigeria’s domestic matter to the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) meeting in New York.

‎In a statement issued in Abuja on Monday, Chidolue said that by taking Nigeria’s domestic matters to the IPU, Akpoti-Uduaghan was not seeking justice but spectacle.

‎“Justice must be pursued through truth and process, not performance and sentiment.

‎“Sen. Akpoti-Uduaghan did not seek justice; she sought spectacle. Her actions abandoned due process for drama, national loyalty for foreign sympathy, and responsibility for ambition,” he said.

‎He said it was unfortunate that the suspended senator chose to prioritise and scandalise the country in a manner that could distract international development partners from the issues of urgent concern in Nigeria.

‎According to him, Akpoti-Uduaghan’s decision to publicly indict the leadership of the Nigeria’s Parliament at  IPU, without any official delegation or endorsement, transcends mere political grievance.

‎“It represents a serious breach of parliamentary ethics, an affront to national sovereignty, and a reckless gamble with the Nigeria’s diplomatic credibility.

‎“Stripped of emotion, her actions set a dangerous precedent; one where personal grievance is paraded as national advocacy, and national institutions are sacrificed on the altar of personal vindication.

‎“The widespread condemnation and accusations of international sabotage are not misplaced; they are justified,” he argued.

‎Querying her presence at the UN gathering in spite of her suspension, the former NAPAC USA chairman, said that by attending the IPU in a self-sponsored capacity, the lawmaker positioned her private conflict as a national crisis.

‎“As a suspended senator she had no mandate to speak for the National Assembly.

‎“International platforms like the IPU recognise only sovereign parliamentary representations, not individuals seeking sympathy.

‎“Her act of broadcasting internal disputes on foreign soil is not only unethical; it is a calculated betrayal of legislative cohesion and a misrepresentation of Nigeria’s democratic institutions,” he said.

‎He said that parliamentary norms and national loyalty dictated that grievances should be addressed through internal mechanisms.

‎“Yet she bypassed every legitimate channel; the Senate Ethics Committee, Nigerian courts where the matter is being tried, her party leadership, and the Women Senators Forum.

‎“Instead, she opted for an international stage, airing unproven, emotionally charged allegations to a global audience, and branding Nigeria’s Senate as lawless and abusive.

‎“Such conduct severely erodes public trust, damages Nigeria’s international standing, and feeds toxic narratives about our nation’s governance.

‎“This is why many rightly interpret her actions as international sabotage, exchanging national integrity for personal applause,” he said.

‎Chidolue further said that the IPU was not a court but a forum for dialogue.

‎According to him, dragging a domestic disciplinary matter there, especially during ongoing litigation, was a calculated emotional manoeuvre and not a pursuit of justice.

‎“By indicting the Senate without evidence, while under suspension, Sen. Akpoti-Uduaghan, sought to bypass legal scrutiny and provoke public sympathy abroad.

‎“This reckless approach opens the door for other lawmakers to blackmail national institutions with global theatrics, weakening Nigeria’s sovereignty and compromising national security through deliberate misrepresentation,” he said.

‎ (NAN)

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