Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan has praised the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for declaring that the recall process against her failed to meet constitutional requirements.
Following INECβs announcement, Akpoti-Uduaghan celebrated on Facebook the outcome as a victory for the people.
She wrote: βOne battle down, two more to go. Deep gratitude to my beloved husband, support team, and the people of Kogi Central. INEC Nigeria, you did well.β
Meanwhile, on Thursday, the senator launched the construction of a free maternity and child care center in Kogi Central Senatorial District, reinforcing her commitment to community development.
The centre, scheduled for completion in four months, according to a statement by her media aide, Israel Arogbonlo, would provide free and efficient maternity services to women in the district.
The senator expressed her excitement about the project, stating that she understands the challenges of childbirth, having given birth to four children herself.
She emphasised that every pregnancy is unique and comes with its own risks, and acknowledged that women in rural areas face even greater difficulties due to limited access to healthcare.
βAs a mother of four, I understand the physical toll of pregnancy and the unique risks involved.
βWith my access to healthcare, I can only imagine the challenges women in rural areas face during childbirth. As your Senator, I believe itβs important to build a maternity and childcare center to support these women,β Akpoti-Uduaghan said.
According to the statement, the maternity centre will be a 20-bed facility with two delivery rooms, an ICU, and staff quarters.
The senator noted that the staff quarters are essential, as many doctors are reluctant to work in rural areas due to inadequate accommodation.
She promised the centreβs services will be completely free, adding that she looks forward to seeing women gather at the centre to receive antenatal care and support.
She also highlighted the centreβs sacred location, situated near the grave of the Ebira nationβs mother and the Eid ground where Muslim faithfuls observe Salah prayers.
In addition to the maternity centre, the Kogi lawmaker also empowered her constituents by providing tools and training to those who had earlier been trained in welding and carpentry. This initiative aims to enable them to start their own workshops and become financially independent.
The senator concluded by thanking her constituents and expressing her joy in spending time with them.
She also announced that 200 bags of rice would be distributed to those present, in addition to the 2400 bags of grains distributed a few weeks prior.
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