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The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has officially rejected the petition to recall Kogi Central Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan. The move has stirred conversation around the power dynamics in Nigerian politics and the public’s influence on elected officials. INEC stated that the signatures presented did not meet the required threshold, putting a stop to the controversial recall attempt—for now. Frustrated residents may find some relief in Lagos as the Independence Bridge has finally reopened. The key infrastructure was closed for maintenance, sparking weeks of unbearable traffic congestion and anger from commuters. Following massive public outcry and pressure on authorities, the bridge is now operational again, potentially easing the city’s chronic gridlock—at least temporarily. Tragically, Plateau State is once again in mourning. At least 52 people have been killed in a fresh wave of attacks in Bokkos Local Government Area. The scale of the violence has raised urgent questions about government response, military presence, and the worsening security situation in central Nigeria. Survivors and local leaders are calling for justice and lasting solutions to end the bloodshed. SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel: / newscentraltvafrica for more videos Follow News Central on: Facebook: / newscentralafrica Twitter: / newscentraltv Instagram: / newscentraltv LinkedIn: / feed Threads: https://www.threads.net/@newscentraltv TikTok: / newscentraltv For more content, go to: https://newscentral.africa #NewsCentral #Nigeria #Politics #AfricaFirst #Africa #News #WestAfrica #ECOWAS #Government #Governance