In a statement shared on her official X handle, Akeredolu argued that Akpabio’s approach was wrong and that he should have stepped down to clear his name instead of deflecting responsibility.
She also addressed the controversy surrounding the reassignment of Senator Natasha’s seat without her knowledge, calling the practice “wrong, disrespectful, and a violation of her rights.”
Akeredolu commended Senator Natasha for standing up against the reassignment, noting that in the past, male senators had chosen to remain silent in similar situations.
She wrote, “In more civilised climes, Akpabio would have, by now, stepped down from office to clear his name and fight his battle. Drafting his wife to fight Senator Natasha is highly disingenuous and an attempt to dodge the bullets thereby throwing his wife under the bus. Dem miss road be dat!
“Back to the crux of the matter.
“In the first instance, reassigning seats without one’s knowledge is wrong! It’s disrespectful and infringes on one’s right.
“Even if it had been done in the past and men for what ever reason, cowardly, decided to keep mute, but a bold Natasha, belled the cat by saying in an unequivocal terms, that it was wrong and we took notice. A wrong approach can be corrected no matter how long it had been applied. That’s the argument.
“Some unserious women are talking “cho cho cho” blaming Natasha for being sentimental, and that has been Natasha’s way. What a pointless argument!. Natasha voiced her frustration, “having endured a lot”, according to her. That’s courage! That’s the kind of women we should support to represent us at the national assembly.
“Nigerian women have been so mistreated and overpowered in all spheres of life and consequently, cowed into silence. Is it not a BIG SHAME that Nigeria has only 4 female senators out of 107?
Akeredolu also pointed out the underrepresentation of women in the Nigerian Senate, highlighting that out of 109 senators, only four are women. She praised Natasha for her courage, comparing her to Rosa Parks and calling on Nigerian women to support her fight for representation.
She continued, “We sure needed Natasha’s outburst for the country to take a second look at the National assembly to know what is happening in those chambers.
“Not a few Nigerians believe that our interests are not represented at the National Assembly tagging it as a retirement home which calls for an overhaul. Like Rosa Park, Natasha is on the part to making history. Nigerian women should rally round her.
“We need more of her type come next dispensation. Good girls don’t get corner office, according Millie Odiambo, the popular Kenyan female legislator.
