July 22, 2025
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Tension As Security Bars Natasha From Entering NASS

Natasha To Akpabio: ‘You Are Not Greater Than Nigerian Constitution’, Vows Legal Action

The entrance of the National Assembly complex in Abuja became a flashpoint on Tuesday after security personnel refused entry to suspended Kogi Central Senator, Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan.

Arriving with a group of vocal supporters, including prominent activist Aisha Yesufu, rights advocate Mama P, and fellow campaigner Randy, the senator faced resistance from officers stationed at the gate.

The gathering drew attention as Yesufu engaged the security team, vocally challenging what she described as an unjust directive barring Natasha’s access

“National Assembly is meant to be for everyone. Why are you stopping us?

“We are not abiding doesn’t mean we are cowards,” she asked.

The standoff quickly escalated as some supporters began chanting “Push!” while attempting to force their way in.

Natasha’s supporters were later seen marching toward the complex, chanting solidarity songs.

She condemned her denial of entry into the National Assembly complex, despite possessing a valid Federal High Court order nullifying her earlier suspension from the Senate.

The lawmaker described the action as a clear disregard for judicial authority and vowed to challenge the development at the appellate court.

Akpoti-Uduaghan, who was suspended for six months earlier this year, had attempted to resume legislative duties following Justice Binta Nyako’s ruling declaring her suspension unconstitutional and mandating her immediate reinstatement.

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Speaking to journalists shortly after the incident, Akpoti-Uduaghan condemned the action as a blatant disregard for the rule of law and accused Senate President Godswill Akpabio of contempt.

“Akpabio cannot be greater than the Nigerian Constitution. I want Nigerians to know that the Office of the Senate President does not give me legitimacy. That legitimacy comes from the people of Kogi who elected me,” she said.

She stressed that the Senate’s appeal of the court ruling did not invalidate the judgment or her constitutional right to resume her duties.

“The fact that an appeal has been filed does not set aside the subsisting judgment of Justice Binta Nyako. It does not stop me from being a senator,” she added.

Condemning the Senate’s action, she said, “This is a clear statement, it’s on record that the National Assembly under Akpabio has decided to defy a court order. It is ironic that lawmakers would lead in breaking the law. That raises serious questions about the health of our democracy.”

Akpoti-Uduaghan also described her initial suspension as legally flawed.

“Even the suspension ab initio was fraudulent—the document was faulty and the process questionable,” she claimed.

Regarding her next steps, the senator said she would consult with her legal team to pursue further action at the appellate level.

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“I’m a law-abiding citizen. I will meet with my legal team and proceed to the appellate court for an interpretation of what just transpired,” she stated.

As of press time, the Senate leadership has not issued an official statement regarding the Tuesday’s incident.

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