Massive Crowd Welcomes Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan Back to National Assembly After Suspension

Mamman Adavize Abdulrasak, a constituent of Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, has recounted the dramatic scenes that unfolded when the lawmaker returned to the National Assembly after her six-month suspension.

Speaking in an interview with TVC News, Abdulrasak revealed that over 3,000 supporters thronged the National Assembly to show solidarity with the senator.

He recalled how Natasha was overwhelmed when she saw the massive crowd waiting outside the FCT High Court after a court session. In a symbolic show of resilience, about five to six of her close friends and family members walked barefoot with her from the court to the National Assembly.

According to Abdulrasak, this act reflected the people’s frustration over being denied representation for months and their determination to stand by their senator.

“Her victory was not just personal—it was the will of the people. They were ready for legitimate resistance to ensure their mandate was respected,” he said.

He stressed that the constituents’ main grievance was against the National Assembly for silencing their voice, adding that Natasha’s return marked a triumph of people power over political exclusion.
Massive Crowd Welcomes Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan Back to National Assembly After Suspension Mamman Adavize Abdulrasak, a constituent of Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, has recounted the dramatic scenes that unfolded when the lawmaker returned to the National Assembly after her six-month suspension. Speaking in an interview with TVC News, Abdulrasak revealed that over 3,000 supporters thronged the National Assembly to show solidarity with the senator. He recalled how Natasha was overwhelmed when she saw the massive crowd waiting outside the FCT High Court after a court session. In a symbolic show of resilience, about five to six of her close friends and family members walked barefoot with her from the court to the National Assembly. According to Abdulrasak, this act reflected the people’s frustration over being denied representation for months and their determination to stand by their senator. “Her victory was not just personal—it was the will of the people. They were ready for legitimate resistance to ensure their mandate was respected,” he said. He stressed that the constituents’ main grievance was against the National Assembly for silencing their voice, adding that Natasha’s return marked a triumph of people power over political exclusion.
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