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Natasha Returns to Senate, Says She Won’t Apologize for ‘Injustice’

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Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan (Kogi Central) on Tuesday resumed duties at the National Assembly after serving a six-month suspension, insisting she would not apologize for what she described as “injustice.”

Her reaction followed a newspaper report alleging that the Senate Minority Leader, Senator Abba Moro, was expected to move a motion on October 7 calling on her to tender an apology as part of conditions for her reinstatement.

“I wonder what apology they expect from me,” she told reporters. “You can’t apologize for an injustice.”

Signs that the Senate leadership had relaxed its position emerged earlier in the day when the Sergeant-at-Arms, acting on the leadership’s directive, reopened her office.

Recalling events that led to her suspension, Akpoti-Uduaghan alleged that the resolution was fraudulent. “The document read by Senator Neda Imasuen was actually prepared by the office of the Senate President. The attached signatures were not even willfully given—it was merely a tender sheet. That makes the entire suspension document fraudulent,” she said.

She described her six-month suspension as “illegality upon illegality” and urged Nigerians to resist such practices. “It’s appalling that fraud can occur at the very heart of the National Assembly. If they expect an apology from me, I’m sorry, I don’t have those words. If that is the condition for opening my office, then it means we have a long dance ahead.”

The senator also reflected on the challenges she faced during the period, including recall attempts and security blockades in Kogi State, which sometimes forced her to travel by helicopter. “We survived the suspension, the blackmail, and even smear campaigns on social media—by God’s grace we overcame,” she said.

She expressed gratitude to her constituents, supporters nationwide, and especially her family. “To my husband, I say I love you dearly. May all men support their wives as you have supported me. To my children, thank you for your sacrifices.”

On the larger implications for democracy, Akpoti-Uduaghan said: “We cannot be cowed by injustice. No one is more Nigerian than another. Senator Akpabio is not more of a senator than I am. He treated me as though I were his servant—it is shameful that our democracy is run in such a dictatorial manner. But I am glad to be back. Despite the illegal suspension, I never stopped serving my people.”

Looking ahead, she pledged to continue her legislative duties with focus on national interest. “The future of Nigeria is bright. We cannot give up on our democracy. As 2027 approaches, we must ensure our actions strengthen the country. Patriotically, we have a nation to save,” she said.

 

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Senate Confirms Bernard Doro as Minister of Humanitarian Affairs

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The Senate has confirmed the nomination of Bernard Doro as Nigeria’s new Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation.

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu had forwarded Doro’s name to the upper legislative chamber for screening and confirmation in a letter dated October 21, 2025.

Doro’s appointment comes in the wake of the election of Dr. Nentawe Yilwatda as the National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in July, a development that created a ministerial vacancy in the humanitarian affairs portfolio.

During Thursday’s plenary session, senators deliberated on the President’s request before unanimously confirming Doro’s nomination through a voice vote.

With his confirmation, Doro is expected to oversee ongoing humanitarian interventions, coordinate poverty reduction programs, and strengthen the government’s response to social welfare challenges across the country.

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Tinubu Grants Clemency to Selected Convicts

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*** Moves Prerogative of Mercy Secretariat to Justice Ministry

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has signed the official instruments of clemency and pardon for selected individuals, completing the formal process of exercising his constitutional power of prerogative of mercy.

The decision followed consultations with the Council of State and a review of public opinion, according to a statement by Bayo Onanuga, Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy.

Under the review, individuals convicted of serious offences such as kidnapping, drug trafficking, human trafficking, fraud, and unlawful possession of firearms were removed from the list of beneficiaries. Others who had previously been pardoned had their sentences commuted.

Onanuga said the review was guided by considerations of national security, the feelings of victims, the morale of law enforcement agencies, and Nigeria’s international obligations. He added that the concept of justice as a “three-way traffic” — involving the accused, the victim, and the state — informed the President’s decision.

The approved list of eligible beneficiaries has been forwarded to the Nigerian Correctional Service for implementation.

In a related directive, President Tinubu ordered the immediate relocation of the Secretariat of the Presidential Advisory Committee on Prerogative of Mercy from the Ministry of Special Duties to the Federal Ministry of Justice.

The President also instructed the Attorney-General of the Federation to issue new guidelines for exercising the power of mercy, mandating consultation with relevant prosecuting agencies to ensure that only qualified individuals benefit from future clemency exercises.

Tinubu expressed appreciation for the feedback received from stakeholders and the public, reaffirming his administration’s commitment to judicial reform and the improvement of Nigeria’s justice system.

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Senator Bamidele Donates Brand-New 2025 Coaster Bus to Ekiti APC

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The Senate Leader, Senator Michael Opeyemi Bamidele (MOB), has once again demonstrated his characteristic leadership and commitment to party development by donating a brand-new 2025 model Coaster Bus to the All Progressives Congress (APC) Ekiti State Executive Committee.

The presentation, described as a remarkable gesture of support and solidarity, underscores Senator Bamidele’s unwavering dedication to strengthening the party’s administrative capacity, enhancing mobility, and promoting unity among members across the state.

According to sources within the party, the new bus will serve as a vital logistical asset for the state secretariat, enabling smoother coordination of activities and improved communication between local government chapters and the state executive.

Party leaders and members have commended Senator Bamidele for his consistent contributions to the progress of the APC in Ekiti State and beyond. They described him as a dependable and visionary leader whose service-driven approach continues to inspire confidence and cohesion within the party structure.

Senator Bamidele, who also serves as the Chairman of the Southern Senators’ Forum, has over the years maintained a reputation for responsive leadership, philanthropy, and political maturity. His latest donation aligns with his broader vision of building a stronger and more effective APC that reflects the principles of good governance and grassroots participation.

In his usual manner, the Senate Leader emphasized that leadership must be about service, sacrifice, and empowerment, noting that his gesture was aimed at supporting the smooth functioning of the party machinery in the state.

“Our strength as a party lies in unity and effective coordination,” Senator Bamidele was quoted as saying. “This gesture is my modest contribution toward ensuring that our great party in Ekiti remains vibrant, mobile, and united in purpose.”

With this latest intervention, Senator Bamidele has once again reaffirmed his position as a pillar of support and a symbol of progressive leadership within the APC, both in Ekiti State and at the national level.

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