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Senator Natasha Set to Return to Senate on Tuesday Following Court Decision

ABUJA, FCT

Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan is set to return to the Senate on Tuesday, July 8, 2025, following a landmark court ruling that upheld her election victory. The decision, handed down Monday morning, resolves a protracted legal challenge that had temporarily halted her legislative duties.

The court dismissed objections to Natasha’s 2023 election win, affirming her rightful place as a representative of her constituency. The ruling clears the path for her to resume her role in the Senate, where she is expected to dive into critical legislative matters, including the 2026 budget discussions.

Senator Natasha, a vocal advocate for gender equality, economic reform, and grassroots development, expressed relief and determination following the verdict. “This is a victory for justice and the will of the people,” she told reporters outside the courthouse. “I’m eager to return to the Senate and continue serving my constituents.”

Her return has sparked enthusiasm among colleagues and supporters. Senate Majority Leader, Senator Ibrahim Musa, praised her resilience, stating, “Senator Natasha’s dedication to public service is unwavering. We look forward to her contributions.” In her constituency, community leaders hailed the ruling as a win for democracy, with many expressing hope that her return will amplify local concerns on the national stage.

Natasha’s reinstatement comes at a crucial time as the Senate tackles pressing issues, including economic recovery and infrastructure development. Political analysts anticipate her presence will bring renewed energy to debates, given her track record of bold advocacy.

As Senator Natasha prepares to reclaim her seat, her return underscores the judiciary’s role in upholding electoral integrity. The nation watches as she steps back into the legislative fray, ready to make her mark once more.

Ifunanya Princess

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