Money Can’t Buy My Voice – Ezekwesili

Money Can’t Buy My Voice – Ezekwesili


 

Former Minister of Education, Oby Ezekwesili, has debunked claims that she got paid to support the suspended Kogi Central Senator, Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan.

 

In a post on X, Ezekwesili noted that money can’t buy her voice.

 

Recall that the former Minister had be a vocal voice demanding for an investigation into the s3xual harassment allegations made by Akpoti-Uduaghan against Senate President Godswill Akpabio.

 

The ex-Education minister has also called for Akpabio to step aside for an impartial probe and for the senator’s petition to be handled.

 

A UK-based activist, Sandra Duru, better known as Professor Mgbeke, last Thursday alleged that Akpoti-Uduaghan fabricated the sexual harassment allegation against Akpabio.

 

Duru also claimed that the senator told her the former minister was paid to back the sexual harassment allegations.

 

However, in a post on X, Ezekwesili said she cannot be bribed to support a cause she is committed to.

 

“I see how my unwavering support for your cry for justice has sent your adversaries into a frenzy—resorting to desperate, laughable falsehoods.

 

“No sensible and decent person who knows my incorruptible track record is deceived by the ridiculous fabrications being peddled by your traducers.

 

“They know—without a doubt — that no amount of money, not even all the wealth in every Central Bank in the world, can buy my convictions, voice, and stance on any matter I choose to support. So, worry not, Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan,” she tweeted.

 

The former minister further stated that she would continue to support the senator wholeheartedly.

 

Tensions between Natasha and Akpabio became public in February when she accused the senate president of making sexual advances toward her, alleging that the incidents occurred both in his office and at his residence in Akwa Ibom state.

 

The allegation followed a dispute over seating arrangements in the senate chamber.

 

The senate on March 6, suspended Natasha for six months for what it called gross misconduct over the altercation with the presiding officer.



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