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    Kogi group warns Natasha against storming Senate on Tuesday

    Vincent OsuwoBy Vincent OsuwoJuly 7, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Natasha Akpoti poised to return as Senate suspension ends
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    The Kogi Renaissance Group has warned the suspended senator representing Kogi Central, Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, over any illegal action or forceful admission into the Senate chamber.

    Natasha announced that she will return to the Senate on Tuesday, following a court ruling ordering her reinstatement.

    In a video shared on social media which went viral on Sunday, Natasha expressed gratitude to her supporters, confirming her return to legislative duties.

    “I thank you for your support. I am glad we are victorious today. We shall resume in the Senate on Tuesday by the grace of God,” she said.

    Her statement followed a Friday judgement by the Federal High Court in Abuja, which ruled that her six-month suspension from the Senate was unconstitutional, excessive, and a violation of the rights of her constituents to representation.

    Presiding judge, Justice Binta Nyako, held that the Senate’s decision lacked constitutional foundation and ordered her immediate reinstatement.

    However, the court also found Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan guilty of contempt of court over a Facebook post — a satirical apology addressed to Senate President Godswill Akpabio — which violated a prior interim injunction issued on March 4, 2025, restraining all parties from making public comments on the matter.

    The judge imposed a ₦5 million fine on the senator for breaching that order.

    Speaking on her planned return to the Red Chamber, the Kogi group emphasised that, while the Federal High Court decided against her, ordering her to pay N5 million and present an apology, the verdict also imposed heavy sanctions for her contempt of court, a situation that necessitated caution rather than confrontation.

    In a sharply worded statement issued by its spokesman, Segun Faniyi, the organisation voiced worry about allegations that Akpoti-Uduaghan intended to “storm” the Senate in protest.

    A move like this, the group cautioned, “would not only escalate tensions but also disrespect the judiciary’s ruling and undermine the integrity of Nigeria’s legislative institution.”

    It cautioned the besieged senator against taking any move that could be seen as an attempt to circumvent the law.

    The group also stated that their original support for Natasha, which included rallying media influencers to impact public opinion, was founded on faulty information.

    “The court’s detailed judgement has provided clarity, and we now recognise the need for restraint and adherence to due process,” Faniyi stated.

    The group sincerely apologised to the Senate and Senate President Akpabio for what it termed “the suspended senator’s previous conduct”.

    Natasha was suspended in March after a heated plenary session turned chaotic over disputes surrounding chamber seating arrangements.

    The controversy escalated when she later accused Senate President Akpabio of sexual harassment during a live television interview.

    Justice Nyako, in her ruling, criticised the Senate’s disciplinary process, declaring the long suspension as procedurally flawed. She stated that it deprived the people of Kogi Central of their constitutional right to be represented.

    She further noted that lawmakers are constitutionally required to attend at least 181 sitting days in a legislative year and warned against unduly long suspensions without due process.

    The court also urged the National Assembly to review its internal disciplinary procedures to align with constitutional standards and ensure the right to a fair hearing.

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    ADC accuses APC of plot to disrupt Ibadan opposition summit

    April 25, 2026
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