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BREAKING: Senate president Godswill Akpabio lands in fresh legal trouble

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The socio-economic and accountability project (SERAP) has announced that it will file a lawsuit against the Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, over the alleged payment of “holiday allowance” to the lawmakers.

During a plenary session on Wednesday, August 10, Akpabio said enjoyment allowance had been sent to the lawmakers; he withdrew his statement and said “prayers” had been forwarded to them.

How Akpabio reveals holiday allowance for senators

The Senate president said: “In order to enable all of us to enjoy our holidays, a token has been sent to our various accounts by the Clerk of the National Assembly.”

The comment was greeted with criticism from Nigerians on social media, who argued that the lawmakers are unguardedly sharing money at a time many people are suffering from the high cost of living over the removal of the fuel subsidy caused by the removal of the fuel subsidy.

Why SERAP is charging Akpabio to court

Following the criticism, SERAP, in a tweet on Thursday morning, August 10, announced that it would be suing the Senate President for the comment.

The tweet reads: “We’re suing the Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, over the alleged payments of “holiday allowances” by the Clerk of the National Assembly into the “various accounts” of senators while some 137 million poor Nigerians face severe economic hardship.”

However, in her reaction to the comment, Ireti Kingibe, the Labour Party representing the FCT constituency in the Red Chamber, said the allowance could be statutory that should be paid.

Legit.ng earlier reported that Ireti Kingibe, the lone senator representing the FCT, has said she has not received any alert on the purportedly sent allowance for lawmakers’ holiday.

The Labour Party senator said this while reacting to the comment by Godswill Akpabio, the Senate President, that the lawmakers have been sent enjoyment allowance as they prepare to go on annual recess.

Akpabio had commented on Wednesday during plenary but withdrew his word and described it as a prayer.

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