The senator who represents Kogi Central, Natasha Akpoti-Auduaghan, expressed gratitude to his members for discovered Enmass to receive it during his home ceremony Tuesday.
The suspended senator promised not to disappoint his components and supporters.
In a declaration of “thanks” that personally signed on Wednesday in Abuja, Natasha insisted that a former governor was behind his false recall process.
The federal legislator wondered how someone could go low to work with “one of the most desired people of the FCC” against an illustrious senator of the Federal Republic for an selfish reason.
Tuesday, the supporters of the five areas of the local government of Kogi Central gathered at the beginning of Ihima, Okehi Lga, to accommodate the legislator of the PDP.
Natasha has received an exciting welcome from supporters despite a ban on the government of gatherings and processions.
According to her, all the evidence and facts available indicate directly to said former governor as a mind behind the recall movement.
He said: “The hands of the former governor are already full of accusations of corruption, yet he is still willing to frustrate the will of the people. His actions before and during the last general elections, in which he sponsored numerous attacks against me, are well documented. This attempt to call is nothing more than another stratagem to undermine people’s will”. The note.
He added: “Now it is very clear to the whole world how popular I am in my electoral college. The powers that have been kept have tried to suppress the will of the people, but my people said emphatically not. No to injustice, no to the functioning of women, not to false appeal, no to Yahaya Bello and its allies.
“They (my people) came out to resist the intimidation of the government. We thank them for the massive love show. We also thank our oppressors because their actions have now made them more unpopular while we earned more support.
“As more me, I will do more for my people. I will not betray them. I will continue to give the best and should be sure of our best representation all the time,” said the senator.