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Defiant Akpoti-Uduaghan dares Senate to stop her July 15 return
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51426, member: 636"] Kogi Central senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan fights back after months of forced absence from the upper chamber. Her legal team fired off a stern letter demanding immediate return to legislative duties following a major court victory. Federal High Court Justice Binta Nyako sided with the embattled lawmaker and declared her six-month suspension totally illegal. The ruling crushes Senate leadership claims they had authority to sideline the controversial politician. Legal experts say the landmark decision could reshape how parliament disciplines members going forward. Akpoti-Uduaghan plans to march back into the Senate chamber on Tuesday July 15 whether leaders like it or not. Her lawyers from M.J Numa & Partners sent the National Assembly a blunt message about complying with judicial orders. Senior Advocate Michael Jonathan Numa accused senators of overstepping constitutional boundaries and violating democratic principles. The suspension allegedly broke Section 63 of the 1999 Constitution while denying constituents proper representation. Court papers describe the punishment as excessive and completely beyond Senate powers. Justice Nyako ruled that lawmakers cannot suspend colleagues in ways that interfere with public representation rights. The judgment strikes at the heart of parliamentary authority and limits how the Senate can discipline wayward members. Political watchers believe the case will influence future legislative disciplinary proceedings across Nigeria. Senate leadership remains silent about the court order and has issued no formal response to the reinstatement demand. The standoff between judicial and legislative branches continues building tension. [/QUOTE]
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