Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan Fires Back at Allegations of ₦500 Million Payout from Senate President Akpabio
In a fiery response to circulating allegations, Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan has vehemently denied claims that she received a staggering ₦500 million from Senate President Godswill Akpabio. The Kogi Central lawmaker, representing the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), slammed the accusations as outright falsehoods designed to smear her reputation.
With growing speculation surrounding the alleged payout, Senator Natasha swiftly moved to set the record straight. In a strongly worded statement, she dismissed the claims as “a deliberate falsehood aimed at causing unnecessary controversy.”
“I Have Never Received a Kobo from Akpabio”
Reaffirming her stance, the senator declared unequivocally, “Let me be clear: I have never received ₦500 million or any amount from Senator Akpabio. At no time did I make any statement suggesting such.”
Her response comes amid heightened political tensions and growing public scrutiny over financial dealings within the Senate. Observers believe the allegations could be a calculated attempt to discredit her integrity and political standing.
Defiance Against Smear Campaigns
Known for her unwavering stance on transparency and accountability, Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan emphasized that she has always upheld high ethical standards and would not allow baseless accusations to derail her commitment to serving her constituents.
“Falsehoods like this are unacceptable,” she stated. “My focus remains on serving my constituents with transparency and dedication, not engaging in baseless distractions.”
A Political Witch-Hunt?
The senator’s rebuttal has ignited a wave of reactions across political circles, with many questioning the motives behind the allegations. Is this a strategic attempt to silence a rising political force, or is there more to the story than meets the eye?
While Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan remains resolute in clearing her name, the unfolding drama raises concerns about the persistent use of misinformation as a political weapon. As the dust settles, Nigerians are left wondering—who stands to gain from this controversy, and what will come next?