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    Immigration, Natasha trade words over passport drama

    ‎The Senator representing Kogi Central, Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, has claimed that she was briefly stopped from travelling abroad on Tuesday after immigration officials seized her international passport at the Nnamdi Azikwe International Airport in Abuja.

    ‎In a Facebook live video obtained on Tuesday, the lawmaker was seen confronting immigration personnel over the action, which she described as an unlawful restriction of her movement and a violation of her fundamental rights.

    ‎She recalled a similar incident in the past where she was stopped from travelling abroad despite having no pending legal case or court order restricting her movement.

    ‎“Hello, fellow Nigerians. I’m Senator Natasha. Having completed my second year in office, I decided to take a week off. I’m at the airport here, and my passport has been withheld again.

    ‎“This same thing happened before when I was stopped from travelling even though I had committed no offence, and there was no court order restricting me.

    ‎“The officer in charge told me that Senate President Godswill Akpabio instructed to withhold my passport and prevent me from travelling because he claimed that each time I go abroad, I ‘spoil the image of the country’ by granting interviews to international media,” she lamented.

    ‎Akpoti-Uduaghan expressed frustration over what she described as repeated harassment and intimidation, urging authorities to intervene and end the “embarrassment.”

    ‎She later confirmed that the immigration officers eventually returned her passport, allowing her to continue her journey.

    ‎But in an interview with PUNCH Online, the Service’s Public Relations Officer, Akinsola Akinlabi, dismissed the insinuations, describing the episode as a “routine check.”

    ‎“It is a routine check, and she has been allowed to travel. It was an exercise that didn’t even take long,” Akinlabi explained.

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    ‎When asked whether the directive emanated from the Senate President as alleged, the immigration spokesperson expressed surprise.

    ‎“Of course, not. What concerns immigration exercise with National Assembly matters?” he queried.

    ‎Efforts to get the reaction of Akpabio through his media aide, Eseme Eyiboh, were unsuccessful.

    ‎As of the time of filing this story, he neither picked up calls nor responded to the message sent for clarification.

    ‎The senator’s ordeal comes months after her dramatic suspension on March 6, 2025, following a heated confrontation with the Senate leadership over the alleged reallocation of her seat during plenary.

    ‎She had accused Akpabio of running the Senate with a “dictatorial hand,” a charge he strongly denied.

    ‎Although her suspension lapsed in September, Akpoti-Uduaghan only regained access to her office two weeks ago after a prolonged standoff and legal tussle.

    ‎Since her return, she has resumed full participation in legislative business, including sponsoring amendments to the Criminal Code (Amendment) Bill 2025 last week.

    ‎Tuesday’s airport incident — now dismissed as a routine exercise by immigration authorities — briefly reignited public debate over her relationship with the Senate leadership, even as political observers continue to watch how her renewed engagement at the National Assembly unfolds.

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