To counter the statement of Senate President Godswill Akpabio, Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan has said that poverty must be eradicated through policies that empower, humane governance and leadership that listens and acts.
Recall that the former Akwa Ibom State Governor said during an interview in Vatican City that Poverty is not a crime and called for Nigerians to emulate Pope Francis, who had only 100 dollars in his lifetime.
However, in a post on Tuesday, the Senator representing Kogi Central stated that poverty must not be a rite of passage as it strips people of dignity, silent dreams and imprison potential.
Recounting her experience growing up, Senator Natasha noted that she wasn’t a stranger to the concept of poverty and assured that adversity could mould greatness while emphasizing that nobody should suffer deprivation to find their strengths.

Her statements reads; I Hate Poverty, Yet It Was a Great Motivator
Growing up, I saw the ugly face of poverty up close. It was not a distant concept for me; it was real — gnawing, unrelenting, and often humiliating. I hate poverty because it strips people of dignity, silences dreams, and imprisons potential. I despise the way it marginalizes brilliant minds, forcing them to compromise their futures just to survive the day. Poverty, in its cruelty, robs communities of hope and nations of progress.
Yet, I cannot deny that poverty shaped me. It was one of my greatest teachers and fiercest motivators. It lit a fire within me that no obstacle could extinguish. It taught me resilience when the odds were stacked against me. Most importantly, it taught me empathy — a deep, unshakable compassion for those who struggle, for those whose voices are drowned by hardship.
I often reflect on my journey and realize that the hunger for a better life, the dream of a more just society, and the courage to fight for change were all born from the crucible of those difficult years. Poverty propelled me into advocacy, into leadership, into a relentless pursuit of a Nigeria where no child would have to suffer what I once endured.
Today, as a Senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, I stand fiercely against poverty, not just because of what it did to me, but because of what it continues to do to millions of our people. I am living proof that adversity can mold greatness, but I also believe that no one should have to suffer deprivation to find their strength.
Poverty must not be a rite of passage. It must be eradicated — through policies that empower, through governance that is humane, and through leadership that listens and acts. My life’s mission remains clear: to build a Nigeria where every citizen can thrive, free from the chains of poverty.
Senator Natasha H Akpoti Uduaghan
Kogi Central
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