Fresh evidence has emerged indicating that the Kogi Central groups pushing for the recall of Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan are unregistered entities with no legal standing.
A letter from the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC), dated March 27, 2025, has confirmed that Kogi Central Political Frontier, one of the leading groups behind the recall, does not exist in the commission’s records.
In a statement obtained by our correspondent on Thursday, the CAC clarified that it does not register political bodies or pressure groups, further discrediting the recall campaign.
“Kindly be informed that the exact name ‘Kogi Central Political Frontier’ is not available on record as an entity registered with the commission. Further be guided that the commission does not register political bodies or pressure groups,” the letter read.
The revelation casts serious doubt on the legitimacy of the recall effort, which has been marred by accusations of political manipulation and external influence.
Critics argue that the entire process may be a smokescreen orchestrated by faceless individuals to undermine Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan, who has faced fierce opposition since taking office.
With the credibility of the recall campaign now in question, many are asking: Who is really pulling the strings?