March 20, 2025

Leadership Goes Beyond Social Media – Kogi Central Needs a Senator Who Delivers Beyond the Spotlight and Off the Camera

The people of Kogi Central did not elect a content creator to represent them in the Red Chamber, and they certainly cannot accept one now. Representation in the Senate demands dedication to legislative duties, engagement in national discourse, and a commitment to addressing the challenges faced by the people. Unfortunately, what we have seen so far falls short of these expectations.

Senator Natasha Akpoti Uduaghan should prioritize social media activities over her legislative responsibilities. A public office is not a platform for self-promotion but a responsibility to serve. The role of a senator extends beyond online engagements; it requires active participation in discussions that shape policies and impact the well-being of constituents. How can Senator Natasha engage productively in the Senate, after burning all the bridges required for synergy?

Her lack of engagement in critical matters affecting Kogi Central raises concerns about her commitment to the people she represents. Effective leadership is measured by actions that improve lives, not by online presence or unnecessary confrontations. Picking fights with authorities will not bring development to Kogi Central; rather, it risks alienating the constituency from the benefits that come with collaboration and constructive engagement.

Furthermore, her approach to governance sets a concerning precedent for women in leadership. Women deserve more opportunities in governance, but occupying a position without meaningful impact only makes it harder for others to gain similar opportunities in the future. Leadership should inspire confidence, not controversy.

The Kogi Central Women Development Association strongly condemns the repeated outbursts and conducts unbecoming of a senator. The people of Kogi Central deserve a representative who will genuinely fight for their interests, contribute meaningfully to legislative matters, and ensure that development reaches every part of the constituency.

The people of Kogi Central deserve quality representation, not someone nearing her fifties who exploits claims of sexual harassment (an alleged claims made without any substantial evidences) instead of setting a positive example for those who look up to her as a leader.

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