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COPDEM holds discourse on Sen. Akpoti-Uduaghan’s recall process

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The Coalition for the Protection of Democracy (COPDEM) will host its inaugural People’s Parliament today, March 28, 2025, focusing on the controversial recall process of Senator Natasha and the alleged forgery of over 250,000 signatures.

The event, themed “Dissecting the People’s Opinions Regarding Political and Social Development,” aims to foster public discourse on justice and democratic integrity in Nigeria.

*Key Discussion: Senator Natasha’s Recall and Alleged Forgery
The program centers on the ongoing recall effort against Senator Natasha, with panelists and participants scrutinizing claims that impostors forged more than 250,000 signatures to push the process forward.

*Public Participation and Advocacy for Justice
COPDEM emphasizes the importance of citizen engagement in holding leaders accountable.

The People’s Parliament serves as a platform for Nigerians to voice concerns over political manipulation and suppression of justice.

COPDEM urges the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and law enforcement agencies to investigate and prosecute individuals involved in the alleged forgery.

*Live Media Coverage by Diaspora Digital Media (DDM)
The event was broadcast live via Zoom and streamed on

Diaspora Digital Media (DDM)’s YouTube channel, ensuring widespread accessibility. DDM provided real-time updates, allowing a global audience to engage with the discussions.

*Event Details:
*Date: Friday, March 28, 2025
*Time: 2:00 PM (Nigeria Time)
*Zoom Link: [https://us06web.zoom.us/j/88178777884](https://us06web.zoom.us/j/88178777884)
*Meeting ID: 881 7877 7884
*Passcode:057127

Watch the Full Program on DDM’s YouTube Channel
For those who will be unable to join the live session, a recording is available on Diaspora Digital Media’s YouTube page. Subscribe for updates:
https://www.youtube.com/@diasporadigitalmedia

https://www.youtube.com/@diasporadigitalmedia.

About COPDEM

Coalition for the Protection of Democracy (COPDEM) is a Political Action Group consisting of several individuals (home and abroad), support groups and organizations dedicated to defending democratic values, promoting good governance, and ensuring electoral integrity in Nigeria.

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It advocates for citizens’ rights, mobilizes grassroots participation, and collaborates with local and international stakeholders to foster transparency, accountability, and social justice in governance.


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