The Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) has filed a lawsuit against Senate President Godswill Akpabio and House of Representatives Speaker Tajudeen Abbas over allegations of bribery in the National Assembly. The lawsuit claims lawmakers are paid between ₦1 million and ₦3 million to present bills, motions, and petitions.
Key Developments:
Allegations of Bribery: SERAP’s lawsuit follows a claim by Rep. Ibrahim Auyo, who alleged that members pay bribes to present legislative actions.
Investigation Demanded: SERAP is seeking an investigation into the allegations and prosecution of those involved. Violation of Constitution*: The group argues that the alleged practice violates Section 15(5) of the Nigerian Constitution, which mandates that public institutions abolish corrupt practices.
SERAP’s Demands:
Investigation and Prosecution: SERAP wants the alleged bribery allegations investigated and those involved prosecuted.
Protection for Whistleblower: The group is also seeking protection for Rep. Auyo, who made the allegations.
Reactions:
National Assembly’s Silence: Akpabio and Abbas have not publicly responded to the allegations.
Public Outrage: The allegations have sparked public outrage, with many calling for transparency and accountability in the National Assembly.