
Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan has strongly denied reports that she apologised to the Senate over her allegations against Senate President Godswill Akpabio, dismissing them as fabrications aimed at silencing her.
In a strongly worded statement, the Kogi Central senator condemned what she described as a smear campaign designed to suppress her voice and undermine her credibility.
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“I stand firm in my resolve to never apologise for speaking my truth,” she declared. “The desperation to silence me is palpable, but I will not be intimidated. The games being played in full view of Nigerians will be exposed, and those who have hijacked our institutions will be held accountable.”
Akpoti-Uduaghan’s suspension from the Senate, she argued, is a direct attempt to muzzle opposition voices, particularly those of women challenging entrenched political structures.
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Despite facing political backlash, the senator reaffirmed her commitment to justice and the empowerment of Nigerian women. She urged the public to disregard the viral reports of her alleged apology, branding them as outright falsehoods.
As political tensions mount, her defiance has intensified national discourse on power, gender dynamics, and accountability in Nigeria’s legislative space.
Observers are closely watching as the battle between the outspoken senator and the Senate leadership unfolds, with implications for both governance and democratic integrity in the country.