‘We’re Not in a Night Club:’ Akpabio’s Remark to Natasha Sparks Reactions

Natasha Akpoti, Godswill Akpabio

Senate President Godswill Akpabio in the bid to caution Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan (Kogi Central), made a statement which has now sparked reactions on social media.


The Senate during a session on Thursday, was considering the second reading of a bill when Akpabio said those in favour should say ‘Aye’ while those against say ‘Nay’.

The ‘Nay’ response was the loudest and as the Senate President contemplated his next action, Senator Natasha rose to explain why she and some others were against the second reading of the bill.

“Mr President, we don’t want it to be killed. We just want a bit of modification. We don’t want the bill killed but there should be slight modification…”

Responding to her, Akpabio said, “Distinguished Senator Natasha, in the chamber, you have to be recognized before you speak. We’re not in a nightclub.”

Natasha said, “Oh, pardon me,” and returned to her seat.

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However, the remark by the Senate President has stirred controversies on the choice of his words in caution, as the video went viral on major blogs in the country.

“I completely agree with Senator Akpabio’s assertion that the chamber is not a nightclub. It’s essential to maintain decorum and follow protocol to ensure productive and respectful discussions. The Senate President has a duty to uphold the dignity of the chamber, and I commend Senator Akpabio for reminding us of this important principle.” – Jonathan Ajoge

“That’s a direct attack on her personality and as a lady where other young women are looking up to. That’s a bad approach for a number 3 citizen. Shame on you Sir.” – Real Sirken

“If I may ask, how is that a derogatory statement? Didn’t the senator goof. Doesn’t she knows about the chamber’s protocol?” – Ummu Yusroh

“It’s so embarrassing to see Akpabio repeatedly exhibiting gutter behavior as the Senate President. For God’s sake, this is a man that has served as a governor for two terms, being a Senator and also a Minister.” – WOBIEVONGZ

“Senator Akpabio’s statement is a timely reminder that the chamber is a place of reverence and respect. As senators, we must conduct ourselves in a manner that reflects the gravity and importance of our roles. I applaud Senator Akpabio for his commitment to upholding the standards of decorum and respect in the chamber. We are not in the night club” – Ramat Nene

“Let me see how you people will defend this one. He has just inferred that she is a club girl. But una go say no…we are leaping to conclusion.” – Veronicasdaughter

“Classism in the National Assembly is wild. If you guys don’t see yourself as equals, how more the common man.” – _rashydah_

 

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