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Security Standoff at NASS as Senator Natasha Denied Entry After Suspension Verdict

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Tension flared at the National Assembly on Tuesday when security agents prevented Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan from accessing the legislative complex. The confrontation occurred shortly after the senator, who had been under a six-month suspension, attempted to resume her duties based on a court judgment mandating her recall to the Senate.

Despite the ruling, Akpoti-Uduaghan’s return was met with resistance. As her convoy approached the Assembly entrance, security officers stood firm and denied her passage. The senator, seen sitting in a black car, remained calm even as she was stopped. Activist Aisha Yesufu, who was in a vehicle ahead, was also halted by the security blockade.

The atmosphere quickly grew tense as onlookers and supporters began to gather. Chants of “Push!” echoed through the scene as her supporters demanded entry and tried to pressure the security personnel to open the gate. The crowd’s actions added to the growing unrest at the Assembly entrance.

Despite the mounting pressure, security operatives maintained their position and held the line. They reportedly insisted they were following orders from above and would not allow her to proceed into the National Assembly premises. The deadlock caused a disruption and briefly drew attention from other lawmakers and staff in the area.

The development has reignited debate over the Senate’s compliance with judicial directives and the rights of lawmakers to return to duty following legal victories. Observers now await an official Senate response to the court ruling and the unfolding controversy surrounding Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan’s recall.

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