Senate President Godswill Akpabio has chastised former National Assembly clerks for reportedly seeking to utilise media pressure to end their term, citing planned protests at a popular radio station.
Sen. Akpabio addressed rumours of impending protests during a Symfoni TV-covered media session, saying, “We got an intelligence that some people are going to Berekete radio to protest.”
The Senate President questioned the constitutionality of such acts, stating, “Nigeria has not established human rights radio. If it’s going to be established, it will be established by law or by the executive; nothing like that. We have Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria; we don’t have human rights radio.”
While accepting media rights, Senator Akpabio raised worry over specific tactics: “Every media house has a right to propagate issues of Human Rights. Some said they want to take the leadership of the National Assembly to a radio station because they have not done ABCD.”
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