Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, representing Kogi Central Senatorial District has denied rumours alleging that she received ₦500 million from Senate President Godswill Akpabio, calling the claims “a complete fabrication.”
The embattled senator in a statement released on Tuesday, dismissed the allegations, describing it as a deliberate attempt to tarnish her image.
The senator categorically stated that no such transaction ever took place, asserting, “Let me be clear: I have never received ₦500 million or any amount from Senator Akpabio. At no time did I make any statement suggesting such. This is nothing but a deliberate falsehood aimed at causing unnecessary controversy.”
Natasha further urged the public to discard the fabricated claims, noting that they were politically motivated. She also voiced her concern over the increasing spread of fake news, urging Nigerians to verify information before accepting or sharing it.
“It is unfortunate that certain individuals are willing to fabricate such blatant lies. I urge Nigerians to verify information before believing or sharing it,” she said.
Akpoti-Uduaghan dared those behind the rumors to present facts to back their claims, reaffirming her commitment to maintaining high standards of integrity and accountability in her public service.
In light of the malicious rumours, the senator called for an investigation into the origin of the misinformation and urged the relevant authorities to take action against those responsible.
She declared her dedication to the principles of truth and justice, declaring, “Defamation and character assassination should have no place in our society. I am confident that the truth will always prevail.”