
The Independent National Election Commission (INEC) said it had received a representative of the contact address, phone number and email address to recall the senator representing Kogi Central, Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan.
Recall that on Tuesday, March 26, the electoral agency confirmed that it had received a petition to recall Senator Akpoti-uduaghan, but said it did not meet the “requirements” of the action. The Election Agency noted that the petitioner’s representatives stated that at our contact address, phone number and cover on the cover, they can provide the cover on our cover, which they can provide the cover on our cover, which they can provide the cover on our cover, which they can provide the cover on our cover, which they can provide the cover on our cover, which they can provide the cover on our cover, which they can provide the cover on our cover, which they can provide the cover on our cover, which they can provide the cover on our cover, which they can provide the cover on our cover, which they can provide the cover on our cover, which they can provide the cover on our cover, which they can provide the cover on our cover, which they can provide the cover on our cover, which they can provide the cover on our cover, which they can provide the cover on our cover, which they can provide the cover on our cover, which they can provide the cover on our cover, which they can provide the cover on our cover, which they can provide the cover on our cover, which they can provide the cover on our cover, which they can provide the cover on our cover, which they can provide the cover on our cover, which they can provide the cover on our cover, which they can provide the cover on our cover, which they can provide the cover on our cover, which they can provide the cover on our cover, which they can provide the cover on our cover, which they can provide the cover on our cover, which they can provide the cover on our cover, which they can provide the cover on our cover, which they can provide the cover on our cover, which they can provide the cover on our cover, which they can provide the cover on our cover, which they can provide the cover on our cover, which they can provide the cover on our cover, which they can provide the cover on our cover, which they can provide the cover on our cover, which they can provide the cover on our cover, which they can provide the cover on our cover, which they can provide the cover on our cover, which they can provide the cover on our cover, which they can provide the cover on our cover, which they can provide the cover on our cover, which they can provide the cover on our cover, which they can provide the cover on our cover, which they can provide the cover on our cover, which they can provide the cover on our cover, which guide.
However, in a statement released on Wednesday, March 26, INEC National Commissioner and Chairman of the Information and Voters Education Commission Sam Olumekun said that the missing details have now been provided in a letter to the chairman of the committee on Wednesday, March 26, 2025.
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“In addition, the Commission confirmed in a statement yesterday yesterday Tuesday, March 25 that the contact address of the petitioner representatives, their phone number and email address are now provided in a letter to the Chairman of the Commission on Wednesday, March 26, 2025.
“As shown in the statutes and recall guidelines set forth in Article 2(a), a letter has been written to inform the Senator of the recall requesting the recall of the receipt of the petition and delivered to her. The same letter has been copied to the Senate Moderator and published on the Committee’s website.
“The next step is to carefully examine the signers list submitted by the petitioner to determine that the petition is more than half (more than 50%) signed by more than half (more than 50%) of the constituency. This will be completed in the coming days. It will be completed in the coming days. The results will be made public, determining the next step taken by the committee.
“We once again assured Nigerians that the process will be open and transparent”.