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Natasha: CSOs plan protest in Abuja, demand Akpabio’s resignation
A coalition of women’s associations working to protect the interest of women has concluded arrangements to storm the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) to mobilise for a mass protest against Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, in a fresh demand on him to step down over the alleged harassment by Sen Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan (PDP, Kogi Central).
Also, the Coalition of Female Civil Society Organisations of Nigeria (FCSOs) demanded the immediate and unconditional resignation of Akpabio over the scandal. They threatened to occupy the National Assembly in protest.
Taking a different stance, Chairman of Bayelsa State Traditional Rulers Council, King Bubaraye Dakolo Agada IV, rejected the calls on Akpabio to resign.
While the International Federation of Women Lawyers (FIDA) Nigeria called for immediate, independent and transparent investigation into the allegation, the Senate said it would not investigate the matter.
However, the pan-Yoruba socio-political organisation, Afenifere, called for caution against sacrificing the Senate President over unproven allegations.
The founder, Women of Substance for Skills Development and Employment Initiative, Karen James, at a briefing in Awka, Anambra State, also demanded Akpabio’s resignation to allow for a thorough investigation over alleged inappropriate advances towards Akpoti-Uduaghan.

The coalition gave Akpabio one-week ultimatum, from March 4, 2025, to step aside or resign as Senate President within two weeks from the same date for a thorough probe.
James warned that if he fails to step aside or resign within the stipulated time, the coalition would storm the National Assembly in protest. The coalition criticised Akpabio’s wife for allegedly defending her husband instead of condemning his alleged misconduct.
According to the coalition, the Kogi senator deserves justice and that the Senate president must be held accountable if found guilty, reaffirming its commitment to fight against gender-based harassment, violence and abuse of power at all levels of governance.
The FCSOs hinged their call for Akpabio’s resignation on past allegations against him on related cases. A statement by the coalition signed by coordinators of the six geopolitical zones of the country and made available to Journalists in Kaduna on Sunday night.
The statement came amid allegations against the Senate President of sexual assault by a female senator. Members of the Coalition who signed the statement include Amina Usman Zubairu (North West), Falmata Babagana Gire (North East), Oyindamola Ojulari (South West), Chinelo Emeka Augustine (South East), Prisca Planknan Auta (North Central) and Linda Emonefe (South South).
According to them, Akpabio has always had issues with women, noting: “In 2022, a weighty sexual assault allegation was made against him by former Acting Managing Director of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), Joy Nunieh. According to her, Akpabio promised to make her NDDC substantive MD. He also talked down on another female colleague, Sen Ireti Kingibe, during plenary and denied her the opportunity to contribute.
“We believe his presence as the Senate president can compromise investigation. Moreover, this is how these kinds of cases are handled, for the accused to step aside until his innocence is proven or otherwise. Akpabio’s case should not be an exception.”
“We reject calls on him to resign based on a mere allegation,” Dakolo stated, yesterday, while contending that the embattled president of the Senate deserved a fair hearing.
Saying the South South stands with Akpabio, the monarch expressed confidence in the presiding officer’s integrity. He said: “I have confidence in Akpabio. He is a son of the South South, who has lived a life that has projected a commendable legacy thus far. Additionally, he has been pivotal to Nigeria’s political stability for the last two years.” He called for an inquiry to determine the veracity of the allegation.
“The allegation is suspicious. It is extremely suspicious. The South South has given so much to Nigeria over the years. Therefore, it is hoped that Nigeria and Nigerians can provide justice and respect back to a region that has shown total commitment to Nigeria by treating its son with the respect he deserves.”
Chineze Obianyo, described the allegation as “a matter of national concern that transcends politics,” stressing that it strikes at the heart of justice, gender equality and the integrity of governance.
FIDA warned that failure to address the issue decisively would embolden perpetrators and discourage victims from coming forward.
“Sexual harassment within the corridors of power is not just a personal violation; it is an attack on gender equality, an abuse of authority, and a betrayal of public trust,” FIDA stated.
It also condemned the intimidation and harassment of women in leadership, highlighting how systemic barriers long hindered female participation in politics and governance.
Beyond seeking justice for Akpoti-Uduaghan, FIDA urged the Federal Government to accelerate the implementation of the 35 per cent affirmative action for women in governance.
Spokesman for the Senate, Yemi Adaramodu, in a chat with newsmen on Sunday evening, said there was no petition before the Senate regarding sexual harassment and as such it would not jump into the matter.
The only matter that will be investigated, he added, is the allegation of breach of the Senate rule by Akpoti-Uduaghan. He said: “So, we can be hearing so many things from outside, but within the Senate, no allegation against anybody, no complaints from anybody and no case has been presented to us.”
Afenifere, which described Akpabio as a committed patriot, advised that the allegation should be thoroughly examined, particularly since the allegations were made after an act of discipline against the female senator.
Akpoti-Uduaghan had accused the Senate president of making persistent advances towards her, claiming that her refusal to yield to his demands led to hostility and antagonism from Akpabio.
In a statement, yesterday, signed by its Organising Secretary, Abagun Omololu, Afenifere urged that the allegations should be investigated by a Senate committee.
“Whatever the case, Afenifere, without passing any judgment on the accuser and her accusations, based on his history and credibility, extends the right hand of fellowship to Senator Godswill Akpabio and commends him for being a steady hand during these times of political, economic, and social reforms of the Renewed Hope agenda.” (Text, excluding headline: The Guardian)

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Contempt of Court: Enugu Federal Neuropsychiatric Hospital MD, Health Minister face jail terms
Also joined as contemnor is the Medical Director, Federal Neuropsychiatric Hospital, Enugu, Dr Unaogu Ngozika.
The duo are said to have disobeyed an order of court which ordered the immediate reinstatement of Prof Monday Igwe as the Medical Director.
A judgement of the National Industrial Court, Abuja Division, had nullified the appointment of Dr. Unaogu as the Medical Director of the Hospital and ordered the reinstatement of Prof. Monday Igwe as the Medical Director following the declaration that the earlier termination of his appointment is null and void.
Recall that Justice E. D. Subilim of the National Industrial Court, Abuja, had on 11th December 2025, delivered a judgment in which he ordered the reinstatement of Prof. Monday Igwe to office as the Medical Director after he declared the earlier termination of his appointment as null and void and also nullified the later appointment of Dr. Unaogu Ngozi.
The court found that the termination of Prof. Monday Igwe’s appointment did not follow laid down disciplinary procedure.
It also held that the appointment of Dr. Unaogu Ngozi during the pendency of the suit in which she was a party rendered it a nullity.

However, several months after the judgement was served on the Defendants, they have refused to comply with the judgment orders.
Lawyer to the plaintiff, Mr. Michael O. Okorie, Esq, had told the court that Ngozi Unaogu “has continued to perform the functions of office, including awarding contracts, bank transactions, staff appointments and other official functions despite her appointment having been declared a nullity with the legal effect that contractors and bankers dealing with her are doing such at their own peril, especially as the said judgment has not been stayed by any order for stay of execution.”
Okorie has consequently filed and served Form 48-Notice of consequence of disobedience of court orders-against the Minister of state, Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare and Unaogu, the Medical Director.
According to the lawyer, “the Minister of State is the supervising minister who issues/conveys/signs appointment letters to the Medical Director of the Hospital on behalf of the President.
“It is time for the Minister of State to reassess his legal team at the Ministry so that they do not end up misleading him into running foul of the law which he has sworn to protect as public servant.”
Meanwhile, court documents obtained by our correspondent show that the contempt proceeding was initiated pursuant to Order IX, Rule 13(1-3) of the Judgment (Enforcement) Rules, Section 72 of the Sheriff and Civil Process Act, 2004, Order 63 of the National Industrial Court of Nigeria (Civil Procedure).
“TAKE NOTICE that unless you obey the directions contained the order of the National Industrial Court, Abuja Division delivered on the 11th December, 2025 which declared null and void the termination of appointment of the Applicant, Prof. Monday Igwe, nullified the appointment of DR. UNAOGU NGOZICHUKWU NNEKA as the MEDICAL DIRECTOR, FEDERAL NEUROPSYCHIATRIC HOSPITAL, ENUGU, ENUGU STATE, and ordered the re-instatement of Prof. Monday Igwe as the Medical Director of the FEDERAL NEUROPSYCHIATRIC HOSPITAL, ENUGU, ENUGU STATE, and also, ordered the payment of the arrears of salary to Prof. Monday Igwe, you will be guilty of contempt of Court and will be liable to be committed to prison. A copy of the said order of court earlier served on you is hereby annexed for your on-the-spot reference.
“This Court has been informed that as at today, Tuesday, 14th April, 2026 that DR. UNAOGU NGOZICHUKWU NNEKA has continued to perform functions of the office of the MEDICAL DIRECTOR, FEDERAL NEUROPSYCHIATRIC HOSPITAL, ENUGU, ENUGU STATE while Prof. Monday Igwe has not been reinstated to office in utter disregards to the subsisting orders of this Honourable Court which execution has not been stayed,” the court notice already served on the alleged contemnors read.
Dr Unaogu and her lawyers could not be reached by The Advocate at the weekend to ascertain why she has not vacated the office of the Medical Director as ordered by the Industrial court in Abuja.
which ordered her to vacate the Medical Director of the hospital has not been

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Army raises alarm over low South-East recruitment
By LUCY OSUIZIGBO-OKECHUKWU
Brig.-Gen. Uche Nnabuihe has raised concern over low enlistment from the South-East, revealing Anambra recorded only 117 applications out of 38,000 nationwide.
Nnabuihe led an Army delegation to sensitise youths in Awka, noting the figure was recorded on April 7, before a nationwide awareness campaign began.
He said the exercise aimed to encourage more youths from Anambra and the South-East to join the 91 Regular Recruits Intake before the May 27 deadline.
“We observed with concern that out of 38,000 applications received nationwide, only 117 came from Anambra as of April 7.
“This sensitisation is to correct that imbalance and encourage our youths to take advantage of opportunities in the Nigerian Army,” he said.

Nnabuihe urged eligible youths to apply, noting the Army offers a structured career path and opportunities for national service.
Lt.-Col. Ogbemudia Osawe said training infrastructure had expanded, with new institutions in Abakaliki and Osogbo to accommodate incoming recruits.
Osawe listed benefits, including career progression, regular pay, continuous military education, specialised training, and exposure to diverse cultures.
He added personnel enjoy welfare packages, free medical care for families, pensions, gratuities, and opportunities for international assignments.
Permanent Secretary, Anambra Ministry of Youths, Ifeatu Emodi, commended the initiative, describing military enlistment as crucial for South-East youths.
Emodi said declining interest among youths stemmed from misconceptions and misinformation about the Army.
Traditional ruler, Igwe Michael Okeke-Uche of Enugwu-Agidi, praised the Army’s welfare structure and urged youths to enlist for better regional representation.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports the sensitisation held at the Ministry of Youths in Awka, attracting a cross-section of young people. (NAN)

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Shock, as U.S.-based doctor dies during free medical mission in Abia
By IHECHINYERE CHIGEMERI-UWOM
Gov. Alex Otti of Abia has expressed deep shock and sorrow over the death of a U.S.-based Nigerian physician, Dr Uzoma Nwaubani, who was in the state for a medical mission.
Otti, in a condolence message signed by him and issued on Friday in Umuahia, said that he received the news of her passing with shock, describing her as a dedicated and compassionate medical practitioner.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the State Government in collaboration with the Association of Nigerian Physicians in the Americas (ANPA) organised a five-day free medical outreach that held from April 13 to April 17.
The governor noted that the late Nwaubani was a member of the association and had returned to Nigeria with her husband and daughter, a final-year medical student in the United States, to provide free medical services to residents of Abia.
He said that while participating in the ongoing medical outreach, she developed a medical emergency and was immediately taken to a hospital.

According to him, a team of ANPA and local medical experts worked together to provide urgent critical care in a bid to save her life.
“Despite the gallant efforts of the highly skilled medical team to resuscitate her, she could not make it,” Otti said.
The governor extended his condolences to the family of the deceased, her loved ones, and members of ANPA, adding that the state government was already in communication with her family and the leadership of the association.
He promised that the government would provide the necessary support to the bereaved family and ANPA during the period of mourning.
Otti also commended the family of the late doctor and ANPA for allowing the medical mission to continue in spite of the loss.
He reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to prioritising the health and well-being of residents and visitors to the state.
The governor prayed for the repose of the soul of the deceased and for strength for her family to bear the loss. (NAN)

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