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Climate Change: NASS urges African leaders to put in place mitigation measures

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The Nigerian National Assembly has called on African leaders to put in place mitigation measures to tackle climate change challenge to protect African nations and its people, particularly that some countries are pulling out of Paris Club.

This call was made at a meeting presided by the Chairman Senate Committee on Ecology and Climate Change, Senator Henry Seriake Dickson, representing Bayelsa West Senatorial District.

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The Committee received a group of Parliamentarian and environmentalists from the Republic of Liberia on Thursday in Abuja.

Sen. Dickson commended the team for the collaboration between the executive agencies that are the frontier of protecting forests and natural resources and also expanding the climate agenda in Africa.

He emphasized on the constraints, the challenges, adding this collaboration between the executive agencies that are the frontier of protecting forests and natural resources and also expanding the climate agenda in Africa.

“And not just for coming for these interactive visits to Nigeria alone on the part of the executive, but they also came along with their parliamentarians. And that is to be commended, so that parliamentarians need to know what your various agencies are doing, the constraints, the challenges, the gains.

“African nations have to put on their thinking caps and see how we can respond appropriately, particularly at a time that some leading nations are becoming increasingly isolationist. It means that political leadership of African nations must, more than any other time before, try to come together to see how we can find an African solution to some of these challenges, and take even common positions, not only at national levels, but also at sub-regional levels, such as what you are doing, and then also be prepared to engage on the global arena.

“Because while we are building, using scarce resources to build infrastructure every year, year in, year out, we make budgets, billions, spend in building, nature is also, year by year, destroyed by way of floods that we never saw before, by way of encroachments from the sea. For those of us who are in coastal areas, I represent the Niger Delta along the coast. The gentleman from Lagos is also by the coast.

“We know how threatened coastal communities are. And then my friends here, the erosion, the godly erosion, the land is just breaking up, in most cases swallowing up valuable houses that have been destroyed and swallowed up, farmlands gone, threatened. So we’ve got a major, major challenge.

“And in the northern part of this country, the desert is fast encroaching, year by year, year by year. Losing arable land, losing arable, you know, large green vegetation. And so the Lake Shard, for example, is drying up rapidly, displacing people, farmers, fishermen, herdsmen, being pushed to other areas and causing a lot of displacements and social disharmony and crisis.”

For the collaboration, Hon Ernest Manseah Snr , led the Liberian delegation in separate sessions with the Senate and House of Representatives Committees on Ecology and Climate Change on Thursday at the National Assembly .

Hon Manseah Snr in his remarks at the collaborative session with the Senate Committee on Ecology and Climate Change, saying Nigeria being a country that is far ahead of others across the globe on mitigation against climate change, is seen as a place to visit and learn .

” We have come to learn from you Distinguished members of this committee on how Nigeria as a country, has been mitigating the effects of climate change.

” We are here to engage with you on that and take home , very remarkable measures being taken here to confront the environmental challenges caused by climate change .

” In Liberia, we are thinking of the Climate Fund, but beyond the fund , we want to tap into Nigeria’s ways of tackling the natural challenges “, he said .

Also, Nora Bowier, deputy Managing Director -Forestry Development Authority Liberia said that the reason for collaboration is to seek a guide from Nigeria in drafting climate change policy and the laws from the issues of climate such farming, flooding desert encroachment and others.

Other members of the Committee like the Senate Minority Whip , Senator Osita Ngwu ( Enugu West ), Senator Adetokunbo Abiru ( Lagos East) and Victor Umeh ( Anambra Central) , also commended the Liberian delegation for the visit and required collaboration , which according to the , should be expanded in scope through inclusion of other African Countries .

The Delegation thereafter proceeded to the House of Representatives for a similar collaborative session with its Committee on Ecology and Climate Change.

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Sexual harassment allegation sad, Akpabio, Natasha should submit to investigation – Saraki

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Former President of the 8th Senate, Dr Olubukola Saraki

Former President of the 8th Senate, Dr Olubukola Saraki has expressed sadness over the ongoing controversy bordering on sexual harassment as claimed by Senator representing Kogi Central Senatorial District, Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan.

Saraki said the allegation was an ill-wind that will not blow anybody any good, insisting that the institution of the National Assembly must be protected at all costs.

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The former Governor of Kwara State expressed that he was personally sad watching the controversy from afar, noting if steps were not taken swiftly, the controversy could have negative effect on the institution.

In a statement he personally signed and made available to journalists on Saturday, Saraki urged Senator Godswill Obot Akpabio and Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan to submit themselves to investigation to save the integrity of the National Assembly.

He said: “I have watched from afar the recent development in the Senate between the Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, and the Senator from Kogi Central, Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan.

“It is a development that has made me sad because of its overall negative effect on the integrity, sanctity, image, and public perception of the institution.

“I believe that every person who has had anything to do with the National Assembly, particularly as a leader, member, and worker should always jealously protect these values which make the institution, the numero uno, among the three arms of government.

“It is for these reasons that I believe that the two parties in this dispute and their supporters in and out of the chamber should be mindful of the impact of their actions, inactions, reactions, claims, and counter-claims to be sure that nothing is done to rubbish the institution.

“The constitution, laws of the country, rules of the Senate as well as parliamentary conventions and practices should be adhered to in resolving the issue. And the resolution should be done transparently without being seen to be protective of any of the parties. Rather, the objectives should be to unfold the truth and to protect the law-making institution against a wrong perception of involvement in or tolerance of lawbreaking.

“At this point, with the public claims made by the Senator, the right measure to take is to institute an open, transparent, and honest investigation by the Committee on Ethics, Privileges, and Public Petitions.

“Both parties must submit to the investigation, fully cooperate with the committee, and stake their claims before it. This is not the first time a Senate President would appear before the Committee to aid it in the conduct of a transparent and open investigation.”

He recalled that submitting himself for investigation during his time when a Senator alleged that he imported without Customs clearance, adding that it should be a precedent to the President of the 10th Senate.

“I remember during the 8th Senate when a Senator claimed that I imported an official car for my use as Senate President and that customs duty was not paid on the vehicle.

“Since I knew the claim was false, the matter was referred to the Ethics Committee and I appeared before the committee to testify, in the full glare of the media. From my testimony, it was clear the Senator who made the allegation got his facts wrong and was only being mischievous.

“Also, on the day the committee submitted its report for debate on the floor, I stepped down and allowed my deputy to preside. The transparent manner in which the investigation and the debate on the report were handled assured everybody that there was no case.

“This is a precedent that the leadership of the 10th Senate should follow.

“In my case, the decision to allow an open investigation and subjecting myself to it was not an easy one. It was humbling but I realized that was the best decision and in the end I am happy I travelled that route.

“We should not allow the Senate to be cast in the shroud of an institution encouraging sexual harassment, gender bias, abuse of office, flagrant disregard for standing orders and rules, and lack of orderliness.

“This is what a transparent, open, and unbiased investigation should achieve. The due process should be followed in this case such that where anybody is found to have committed any wrong, the wrong should be pointed out and corrected. Also, the right remedy should be made.

Saraki averred that he was not indicting or exonerating anyone, but wanted to relay his experience and assert that investigation would put paid to the controversy once and for all.

“Let me make it clear without any ambiguity that I am neither stating that Akpabio is guilty of anything nor am I expressing the opinion that Senator Akpoti Uduaghan is right in her actions and claims.

“My position is that an investigation is needed to find out the truth and protect the integrity of the Senate.

“For me, the institution of the Senate is so important, sacred, and pre-eminent. All lovers of democracy should always work to strengthen it. No leader or member should be allowed to openly or surreptitiously work to subvert its sanctity.”

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Leaked Memo: Obaseki’s loyalists are spies, redeploy them out of Government House – APC urges Okpebholo

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Governor of Edo State, Senator Monday Okpebholo

In the aftermath of leaked official memo recently in the Edo State Government House, the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC in the State has advised Governor Monday Okpebholo to redeploy suspected loyalists of the immediate past administration of Godwin Obaseki out of Government House.

Leaders of APC speaking through the Spokesman for the Edo APC Momodu Adams, said in the aftermath of the leakage of official sensitive documents and information in the care of some staff, the governor should no longer afford to work with certain persons.

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Momodu Adams in a statement made available to journalists warned Governor Okpebholo of dangers of working close with those workers who prove injurious to his administration.

He argued that the majority of the civil servants in the current administration, particularly those in Government House are still tied to Obaseki’s apron.

He said, “APC leaders are worried about the development because some persons are leaking official documents in their possession to PDP leaders, especially Ogie and Asue Ighodalo, who are trying to upturn the victory of Governor Okpebholo at the Tribunal.

“If something urgent is not done, who knows what will happen next?

“About 98 per cent of the staff who worked in Government House during Obaseki’s administration, including the protocol officers and those who serve tea, are still in Okpebholo’s administration. We are worried. People hide or sit on files meant for the Governor.

“We understand that media houses and journalists in Edo State are losing patience with Governor Okpebholo’s administration. When the media starts its war with the new administration, it will mess up everything.”

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Sexual Harassment: Let Akpabio defend himself – Natasha to Senate President’s wife

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Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan representing Kogi Central Senatorial District in the 10th National Assembly has advised the wife of the Senate President, Mrs Unoma Ekaette Akpabio to allow the Senate President defend himself in the allegation of sexual harassment levelled against him.

Natasha on Friday revealed on Arise Television how Akpabio had on 8th November, 2023 made sexual advancement at her when she travelled to Akwa Ibom with her husband to celebrate the Senate President’s birthday.

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The revelation has been drawing reactions with the Senate President’s wife instituting a lawsuit against the Kogi female lawmaker, claiming the sum of N250 billion in damages to her husband.

Mrs Akpabio speaking at a press conference in Abuja dismissed the allegations against her husband and asserted that both families have shared cordial relationship for years before Natasha got married to Uduaghan, a businessman.

Natasha in a letter through her lawyer, Victor Giwa on Saturday 1st March, 2025, advised Mrs Unoma Akpabio to stay away from the matter to allow the Senate President to defend himself of sexual advancement against her.

The letter, titled “Stay Away from Sen. Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan’s Sexual Harassment and Intimidation Allegation Against Sen. President Godswill Akpabio; To Safeguard Your Sanity and That of Your Family,” stressed that the accusations were personal to the Senate President and that he should be left to defend himself.

Natasha insisted that she endured harassment from Godswill Akpabio, but decided to speak out, saying that she was not interested in calling out Mrs Akpabio in the unfortunate saga, but she should restrain herself from dabbling into the matter henceforth.

The letter partly read: “Consequently, we would like to state that the allegations of our client are personal to the Senate President, and our client believes the Senate President has the capacity to defend himself and refute any of these allegations against him.”

She said she has enough evidence to back up her claims, urging the wife to allow her husband to defend himself for the sake of her sanity and family.

“Our client has concrete evidence to substantiate her allegations. We will suggest that you leave the defense of the allegations for the Senate President to maintain your sanity and that of your family.

“Our client remains resolute in the defense of Nigerian women and as a family woman, she will continue to maintain our common heritage and family values.

The dispute between Akpoti-Uduaghan and Akpabio began after she refused to sit in a designated seat during a Senate session, citing Order 10 of the Senate Standing Rules.

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