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Appeal Court Affirms Natasha’s Suspension, Says Due Process Was Followed

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Last updated: March 19, 2026 2:56 pm
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Iliyasu S. Yahaya
Abuja, Nigeria

The Court of Appeal has affirmed the suspension of Senator Natasha, ruling that the Nigerian Senate acted within the provisions of the law in carrying out the disciplinary action.

In its judgment, the appellate court held that the Senate did not violate any constitutional or statutory provisions in suspending the lawmaker, adding that the legislative body followed due process as outlined in its rules and procedures. The court dismissed the appeal challenging the suspension, describing it as lacking merit.

Senator Natasha had approached the court to contest her suspension, arguing that it was unlawful and infringed on her rights as an elected representative. However, the court maintained that the Senate has the constitutional authority to regulate its internal affairs, including disciplining its members when necessary.

The ruling effectively upholds the earlier decision of the Senate, reinforcing the principle that legislative houses have the power to enforce discipline to maintain order and uphold institutional integrity.

Reacting to the judgment, legal analysts say the decision sets a significant precedent on the limits of judicial вмешательство (interference) in legislative matters, especially those considered internal to parliamentary proceedings.

As of the time of filing this report, neither Senator Natasha nor the Senate leadership has issued an official statement in response to the judgment.

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