"Censure and Reform": Reverend Sokari Soberekon Demands Accountability from Nigerian Senators

   Rev.Sokari Soberekon, Sen.Natasha Akpoti,                  Sen. Goodswill Akpabio 



"Censure and Reform": Reverend Sokari Soberekon Demands Accountability from Nigerian Senators

In a scathing rebuke, Reverend Sokari Soberekon, a renowned human rights activist and social commentator, has called for the removal of Senators Godswill Akpabio and Natasha Akpoti-Udoka from office. This demand comes amidst allegations of sexual misconduct, which Reverend Soberekon describes as "embarrassing and unfortunate."


Reverend Soberekon's condemnation of the senators' alleged behavior is not only a call for accountability but also a reflection of the broader societal issues plaguing Nigeria. He emphasized the need for the Senate to prioritize the economic well-being of Nigerians, rather than being mired in scandal.


As a respected figure in the Niger Delta region, Reverend Soberekon has been a vocal advocate for the rights and development of the area. He has played a crucial role in shaping the region's history, contributing to the establishment of the 13% oil derivation fund, the Rivers State Sanitation Authority, and the siting of a polytechnic in Bori, among other projects.


Reverend Soberekon's critique of the political class extends beyond the senators' alleged misconduct. He lamented the underperformance of politicians, who he believes are failing to meet the expectations of their constituents. In contrast, he praised Governor Siminalayi Fubara of Rivers State, whose administration has positively impacted the lives of the state's citizens.


The reverend's call to action does not stop at censure; he is also advocating for systemic reform. He urged the Nigerian government to restructure the country before the 2027 general elections, emphasizing the need for a more equitable and just society.


In conclusion, Reverend Sokari Soberekon's statement serves as a wake-up call for Nigeria's political elite. His demands for accountability, reform, and a renewed focus on the welfare of Nigerians resonate deeply in a country yearning for positive change.


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