Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, representing Kogi Central Senatorial District, has revealed that Nigerian security officials are allegedly planning to apprehend her upon her return to Nigeria from the United States. The senator claims this planned arrest is directly connected to statements she made during the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) meeting held in New York on March 11, 2025.
Background of the Allegations
During a telephone interview with PREMIUM TIMES on Sunday, Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan expressed concern about her safety upon returning to Nigeria. “I’m aware there are plans underway to have me arrested as soon as I arrive Abuja,” she stated. The senator remains in the United States following her participation in the IPU meeting, where she brought international attention to internal Nigerian Senate matters.
The alleged arrest plot appears to be in response to the senator’s public comments at the international parliamentary forum. During the IPU meeting, Akpoti-Uduaghan raised two significant issues that have since generated considerable controversy: her suspension from the Nigerian Senate and sexual harassment allegations against the Senate President, Godswill Akpabio.
Context of the IPU Statement
The Inter-Parliamentary Union serves as a global organization of national parliaments dedicated to promoting democratic governance, parliamentary dialogue, and international cooperation. Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan’s decision to address her suspension and the sexual harassment allegations at this international forum has evidently escalated tensions between her and certain Nigerian authorities.
The senator’s suspension from the Senate and her public allegations against Senate President Akpabio represent significant political developments in Nigeria’s legislative environment. By bringing these matters to an international audience, Akpoti-Uduaghan appears to have provoked a strong reaction from Nigerian officials, culminating in what she describes as plans for her arrest.
Implications for Political Freedom
The alleged plot to arrest Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan raises important questions about freedom of speech for elected officials in Nigeria, particularly concerning their ability to discuss domestic political issues in international forums. The situation highlights the potential tensions between parliamentary immunity, international diplomatic engagement, and domestic political accountability.
As this situation continues to develop, it will likely draw attention from both Nigerian citizens and international observers concerned with democratic processes and the treatment of elected officials who speak out on sensitive issues. The senator’s allegations, if proven true, could have significant implications for Nigeria’s democratic institutions and international reputation.
Conclusion
Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan’s allegations of a planned arrest represent a serious escalation in an already contentious political situation. As she remains in the United States, the question of how Nigerian authorities will respond when she does return to Nigeria remains to be seen. The international dimension of this situation, given her statements at the IPU meeting, adds additional complexity to what is already a politically charged circumstance.
The coming days will likely provide further clarity on whether the senator’s concerns about potential arrest are warranted, and how this political standoff might be resolved within Nigeria’s constitutional framework.
