The former senator who represented the North Adamawa Senatorial District, Elisha Abbo, has strengthened the claimed claim by the deferred Kogi Senator, Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, that the President of the Senate Godswill Akpabio has arranged plans to be killed.
Abbo, who was a guest in the Arise TV Primetime Program on Wednesday night, accused Akpabio of exposing Natasha of serious danger, including being killed by ordering a withdrawal of his safety details while announcing his suspension from the Senate after a fight.
Abbo insisted that the Decree of the Senate President was not only an act of intimidation but also a high political and left -handed bias.
When talking about the accusations by Natasha who was fought that Akpabio, Governor of Kogi State, Usman Ododo and former Governor Yahaya Bello had planned to kill him, Abbo said:
“In the case of Natasha, it took a different dimension. He (Akpabio) sat like the emperor that he claimed he and said the woman had to be suspended for six months, withdrawing his safety, stopping her salary payments, prohibiting her seen near the National Assembly Building, and even ordered the Inspector of the Police who did not provide security with security.
“In another way, he made him killed. IG realized that it was not a good thing to do because if tomorrow they heard that Natasha was killed, something would happen.
“In the 8th Senate, Akpabio exchanging verbal with the president of the senate, saraki and was not suspended.
“If Akpabio was not suspended because of the chair in the 8th Assembly, why did you suspend Natasha for six months if one of your motivation was due to a chair?” He added.
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