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Kogi Government Takes Bold Stand: ‘We Must Reveal Our Perception OF Natasha

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The Kogi State Government has accused Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan of endangering the lives of residents by holding a rally in the state, despite warnings from the police and the state government.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

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Reports indicate that the Kogi Central Senator, who recently accused Senate President Godswill Akpabio of sexual harassment, defied authorities by organizing a rally at her country home on Tuesday. During the event, Natasha alleged that Akpabio, in collaboration with Governor Usman Ododo and former Governor Yahaya Bello, was planning her recall, further claiming that Akpabio instructed Bello to eliminate her.

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Speaking with News Central on Thursday, Kogi State Commissioner for Information, Kingsley Fanwo, reiterated that Natasha’s actions posed a threat to the safety of her community.

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When questioned about the large turnout at the rally as a potential sign of Natasha’s popularity and public support, Fanwo refrained from commenting on her representation quality. He emphasized that it was Natasha’s responsibility to present her achievements to the public, while the government would express its own perspective on her.

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Fanwo also contrasted Natasha’s reception with that of the state’s political leaders, noting that visits by former Governor Yahaya Bello or current Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo to Okene would clearly demonstrate who the people genuinely support. He concluded that the residents of Kogi State are aware of their true leaders and can distinguish those who safeguard their well-being from those who endanger them.

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