The National Civil Society Council of Nigeria has called for calm and restraint in the ongoing controversy involving Senate President Godswill Akpabio and Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan.
During a state of the nation press conference on Wednesday in Abuja, Amb. Blessing Akinlosotu, Executive Director, National Civil Society Council of Nigeria (NCSCN), urged all stakeholders to avoid making prejudicial statements or taking actions that could influence public opinion or judicial outcomes.
The council emphasised the importance of respecting the judicial process and allowing the courts to handle the matter with professionalism and objectivity. “Since the matter is subjudice, it is inappropriate and prejudicial for anyone to pass judgment or make conclusive public statements,” the statement said.
Given Nigeria’s current fragile state, the council advised against mobilisations that could escalate tension or lead to disorder. They also discouraged political exploitation and opportunistic conduct that could disrupt the Senate’s functioning.
The council appealed to respected national figures and elder statesmen to exercise restraint and avoid inflammatory remarks. They also urged civil society and non-governmental organisations to focus on national development and resist being used by political interests.
The council warned that it would sanction any members involved in protests or activities leading to violence or destruction. “As the watchdog of society and the conscience of the people, we remain vigilant and will act swiftly to prevent any descent into chaos,” the statement concluded.