Kogi Central: Ombugadu sends message to Natasha Akpoti

David Emmanuel Ombugadu, the Peoples Democratic Party candidate in the blast governorship election in Nasarawa State, has extended his warm congratulations to Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, following her victory at the Appeal Court.

Media Talk Africa recalls that the Court of Appeal, Abuja Division, had affirmed Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan as the duly elected candidate for Kogi Central Senatorial Election earlier in February.

The court dismissed the appeal filed by Abubakar Ohere for lacking in merit.

Reacting, Ombugadu acknowledged Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan’s historic achievement as the first female senator representing Kogi State and commended her dedication to public service.

In his message, published on his Facebook page, Ombugadu said, “Congratulations on your groundbreaking victory at the Appeal Court and your achievement as the first female senator in Kogi State.

“Your resilience, dedication, and unwavering commitment to public service are an inspiration to many, especially the aspiring young women in your community and beyond.

“Your historic milestone marks a significant step forward in the pursuit of gender equality and empowerment. Your leadership serves as a beacon of hope and progress, and I have no doubt that your tenure will bring about positive change and transformation in Kogi State.

“May your journey continue to be filled with success and impactful contributions for the betterment of your constituents and the nation at large,” Ombugadu said.

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