Gunmen attack Senator Natasha Akpoti’s family home in Kogi

KOGI STATE, NIGERIA – In a brazen act of violence, armed assailants stormed the family residence of Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan early Tuesday morning. The attack, which occurred around 1:00 a.m., sent shockwaves through the Obeiba-Ihima community in Okehi Local Government Area. Witnesses reported at least three attackers armed with cutlasses and firearms, heightening fears over rising insecurity.
According to intelligence sources, Yakubu Ovanja, the senator’s Chief Security Officer, immediately alerted authorities. The assailants vandalized the property, smashing windows and leaving behind extensive damage. Fortunately, no lives were lost, but the incident has left residents deeply unsettled. Security forces from the Okehi Division swiftly responded, securing the scene and launching an investigation.
Authorities have begun documenting evidence, yet the motive remains unclear. So far, no arrests have been made, leaving many questions unanswered. Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan, a prominent Kogi Central lawmaker, has not yet commented publicly. This attack underscores growing concerns about the safety of public figures amid Nigeria’s worsening security crisis.

Local leaders and citizens are demanding urgent action to prevent further violence. Many are calling for increased police presence and faster response times. The Kogi State Police Command faces mounting pressure to solve this case swiftly and restore public confidence. This incident adds to a disturbing pattern of attacks on politicians, fueling national anxiety.
As investigations continue, Nigerians await answers and accountability. The government must prioritize security to protect both officials and ordinary citizens. Until then, such attacks threaten to erode trust in the nation’s stability. Updates will follow as new details emerge.
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