Video: This Is Not A Night Club – Akpabio Cautions Senator Natasha During Plenary

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Senate President, Godswill Akpabio on Thursday, cautioned Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan on the floor of the Senate.

During the plenary, Akpabio had asked those in favour of the second reading of a bill to say ‘Aye’ while those against say to ‘Nay’.

Senator Natasha subsequently rose to explain why she and some others were against the second reading of the bill.

She said, “Mr President, we don’t want it to be killed. We just want a bit of modification. We don’t want the bill killed but there should be slight modification…”

Responding to her, Akpabio said, “You see Senator Natasha, in the chamber, you have to be recognized before you speak. We’re not in a nightclub.”

Natasha said, “Oh, pardon me,” and resumed her seat.

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Demolish Buildings With Questionable Foundations – Akpabio Advises Mutfwang

Meanwhile, Akpabio, has advised the governor of Plateau State, Caleb Mutfwang to bring down buildings with questionable foundations.

His advice is coming against the backdrop of the collapse of a two-storey building located at the Busa Buji community in the Jos North Local Government, which led to the death of 22 persons and 154 injured.

Speaking on the unfortunate incident, the senate president urged Mutfwang to reinforce the town planning laws.

Akpabio made the remarks when the governor, accompanied by some traditional rulers, paid him a courtesy call in his office on Tuesday.

The Senate President told his guests, “We want to condole you on the building collapse. Such a horrific sight and the building was not even built during your tenure. What it means is that you have to take steps to reinforce the town planning laws and take a lot of interest in the building industry.

“No sentiments attached. No matter whose ox is gored, if somebody does not follow the rules, if somebody erects a building on a passage for stream water, once the foundation is questioned, such building should be brought down.

“We know what has happened in the past. It is as if the high and mighty in society should construct a building, nobody would want to touch the building out of respect for them.

“We will continue to mourn the demise of those children. The entire country is very sad. So on behalf of the 10th Senate, please accept our condolences. We are with you in this period of mourning.” 

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