Suspension: Senator Natasha Reports Her Case To UN Inter-Parliamentary Union

Posted on March 12, 2025
It appears that the controversy over the allegations by Senator Natasha Akpoti Uduaghan against the Senate President, Godswill Akpabio and her suspension from the Red Chamber may not be getting off the news anytime soon.
This is because the suspended Kogi Senator on Tuesday took her case to a global stage.
At the Women in Parliament Session held at the Inter-Parliamentary Union Meeting (IPU) at the United Nations in New York, Senator Natasha is seeking justice and the intervention of global democratic institutions.
The lawmaker is asking for justice over what she describes as injustice meted on her by according to her, “unlawful suspension” from the Senate.
After her speech, she expressed worry about her security. The Kogi Central lawmaker claimed there are indications that she may be held against her will in New York for speaking up on the issue at the global event by “the powers that be” from Nigeria.

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