Kogi Central Senator, Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, has revealed why her colleagues in the red chamber did not show her support during her 6 months suspension from the National Assembly.
Natasha, who made the revelation during the commissioning of a new market in Okene, Kogi State, stated that fear of political persecution prevented many of her colleagues from showing her support during the period.

She confirmed that some senators reached out to her privately to express solidarity, stressing that they avoided public association with her for fear of political consequences.
The female lawmaker insisted that her suspension remains illegal, noting that it exposed how fear and political intimidation shape behaviour within government institutions.
She said, āWhen a government official faces challenges, isolation comes naturally.
“Even when people are sympathetic, they are afraid to associate with you openly for fear of being castigated or persecuted.
āMany senators stood by me quietly ā they called, they visited ā but in public, they couldnāt show it. Iām not offended by that.ā
The Kogi Central Senator was suspended for six months in March over sex allegation involving Senate President Godswill Akpabio.
Nonetheless, after six months in political exile, Senator Natasha returned to the Red Chamber in September.