Ruth Nworie
Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, who has been under suspension for refusing to relocate to a different seat during a Senate session, on Tuesday entered her office for the first time since March when she was suspended.
It followed the unsealing of her office by the sergeant-at arms.

But it was not clear if the unsealing of her office also translated to her recall from suspension.
Speaking to journalists amidst protest by her supporters who followed her from the high court to the National Assembly, Natasha who represents Kogi Central, said she only heard via the social media that her office had been unsealed.

She also said the proper thing would have been for the clerk to communicate the development to her in writing.
During the protest, most of her supporters who believed the entrance gate were stopped from gaining access, a development that didn’t sit well with her.





