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Yemi Adaramodu, spokesperson of the senate, says his stomach churned when he watched clips of Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan planting a kiss on her husband before waltzing into the upper legislative chamber.
On March 5, Emmanuel Uduaghan arrived at the National Assembly Complex with Akpoti-Uduaghan, his wife and senator representing Kogi central.
The couple, clad in white and all smiles, kissed for a split second before Akpoti-Uduaghan made her way to plenary to submit the sexual harassment petition against Senate President Godswill Akpabio.
Speaking on Channels Television’s ‘Politics Today’ programme, Adaramodu said the couple’s display of affection, in the full glare of television cameras and a battery of reporters, was “unthinkable and unspeakable”.
“This is bewildering… like, I was watching all the clips. It’s quite very sickening and it’s omnipotently pathetic… that this is where we are and then the leadership, especially the first arm of government, which is the legislature,” the senate spokesperson said.
“When I saw my colleague and sister Natasha Akpoti entering with a kiss, it made me look back at when we were acting during stage theatres or entertainment in primary school. Is this where we are still? So, don’t let me go there.
“Very unthinkable and unspeakable.”
Asked if it was wrong for Emmanuel Uduaghan to have accompanied his wife to the national assembly in a show of solidarity, Adaramodu bristled: “Solidarity over what? Over internal matters in the senate? It is legal but it’s socially, morally and politically wrong. It doesn’t mean that all legal things are very good for adults to act.
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