The Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) has revealed that the Kogi Central Political Frontier, the group leading the charge to recall suspended Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan is not a legally registered entity.
In an official letter dated March 27, 2025, and obtained by The Sun, the CAC confirmed:
The name "Kogi Central Political Frontier" does not exist in its records.
The commission does not register political bodies or pressure groups, further questioning the group's legitimacy.
Recall Campaign Under Scrutiny
The disclosure casts doubt on the credibility of the recall effort against Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan, who has faced fierce political opposition since taking office.
Reports suggest the push for her removal is being driven by external political forces rather than constituents from Kogi Central. Critics allege the process is being orchestrated by shadowy figures with no legal standing in the senatorial district.
What This Means
The recall campaign may lack legal footing if its primary organizers are an unregistered, unrecognized group.
Opposition figures argue the move is a politically motivated attack rather than a genuine grassroots effort.
As the controversy unfolds, questions remain over who is truly behind the recall push, and whether it will hold up under legal and public scrutiny.