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Rivers State Labour Party Chairperson Supports Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan’s Claims

Let me paint you a picture here. The Rivers State Labour Party Chairperson, Hilda Dokubo, has come out swinging in support of Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan’s allegations against Senate President Godswill Akpabio. In a bold statement, Dokubo confirmed that the claims made by the Kogi Central Senator are not baseless—they’re rooted in truth. This isn’t just another political dust-up; it’s a real conversation that’s unfolding right before our eyes.

According to Naija News, Dokubo didn’t mince words when she said that every single senator in the chamber, including the Senate President himself, knows the truth about Natasha’s claims. The veteran of Nollywood didn’t shy away from calling out the hypocrisy in the room. Instead of questioning Natasha’s character, Dokubo suggests the Senate President should step up, apologize, and clarify his words. After all, isn’t it better to clear the air than let the situation fester?

Dokubo Slams Criticism Aimed at Natasha

Now, let’s dive a little deeper into what Dokubo had to say. In a recent interview with News Central, Dokubo took issue with the criticism aimed at Natasha, particularly the focus on her past relationships. Dokubo made it clear that Natasha’s personal life is none of anyone’s business. What matters here is the bigger picture—the alleged harassment that Natasha faced. Dokubo emphasized that there’s nothing wrong with Natasha being emotional about her experience. After all, emotions are a natural part of life, especially when someone feels like they’ve been wronged.

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  • Dokubo’s words carry weight: “Isn’t sex emotional? Why would I not get emotional if someone is trying to prey on a very private part of me? Think about it—Natasha married one husband. If that didn’t work out, she remarried. That says something about her character. It shows she’s disciplined and values family life. Yet, here we are, tearing her apart for simply speaking her truth.” Dokubo challenges us to rethink how we perceive women who speak out, especially in situations where their voices are often silenced.

    Addressing the Critics: Why Doubt Natasha?

    Here’s where things get even more interesting. Dokubo questions the credibility of those who are quick to dismiss Natasha’s claims. She points out the irony: how does Senator Onyekachi Nwaebonyi know Natasha is lying, but he isn’t? Dokubo reminds us that many of these senators have been caught lying under oath. So, why are we so quick to believe them and so quick to doubt Natasha? It’s a valid question, isn’t it?

    She continued, “The reality is that when it comes to harassment, abuse, and sometimes even sexual violence, victims often aren’t believed. Sometimes, they’re even scolded for speaking up. But here’s the kicker—when things go south and someone ends up in the hospital or worse, that’s when people start pretending to care. They ask questions like, ‘How long has this been going on? Why didn’t you say anything sooner?’ By then, it’s too late. The damage is done.”

    Apology as the Simple Solution

    Dokubo’s message is crystal clear: the Senate President should take responsibility and issue a simple apology. She suggests an apology along the lines of, “We’re sorry if it came across to you as sexual harassment. That wasn’t the intention. I was only trying to be a friend.” Dokubo believes that such an apology could go a long way in diffusing the situation and allowing for forgiveness. Instead, we’re stuck in a cycle of biases—sexual, gender, and otherwise—that only serve to muddy the waters.

    As Dokubo so eloquently puts it, “It’s a very simple situation. We need to move past the biases and focus on the truth. Let’s stop pretending that women don’t have the right to be emotional or that their voices don’t matter. It’s time to listen, to believe, and to act.”

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