A Kogi-born cyclist, Mustapha Shehu, has completed a solidarity bicycle ride from Umomi-Ikpokoje in Ofu Local Government Area of Kogi State to Abuja in support of the anticipated second-term bid of Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, who represents Kogi Central Senatorial District. Shehu, who began the journey on May 29, arrived at the National Assembly on June 4 after spending several days on the road. He said the long-distance cycling expedition was intended to demonstrate his support for the senator and her representation of Kogi Central.
Speaking shortly after his arrival on Thursday, Shehu said the journey was inspired by what he described as Senator Natasha's commitment to effective representation and grassroots development. According to him, the bicycle ride was his personal way of appreciating the senator's efforts and endorsing her for another term in office.
“I embarked on this solidarity bicycle ride from my community in Ofu Local Government Area to Abuja to show my appreciation and support for Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan. This is my personal way of endorsing her for a second term in office because I believe she has made significant impacts on the lives of her constituents,” he said. “The journey was challenging, but my determination kept me going. I wanted to send a message that many young people appreciate quality representation and are ready to stand behind leaders who are working for the people.”
Receiving the cyclist, Senator Natasha commended his resilience, determination and passion but cautioned against undertaking long-distance road cycling journeys because of prevailing security concerns across the country. The senator expressed gratitude for the gesture, stressing that neither she nor her office encouraged the bicycle ride.
She said: “I sincerely appreciate Mustapha Shehu for this remarkable show of support and goodwill. His determination, courage and commitment are truly commendable, and I do not take such sacrifices for granted. However, while I appreciate the gesture, I must make it clear that I do not encourage anyone to embark on long-distance road cycling journeys of this nature, especially considering the security challenges currently facing our country. Human life and safety must always come first.”
She urged the cyclist to channel his passion into professional sporting opportunities through recognised cycling organisations in Nigeria. “I encourage Mustapha to explore opportunities within established cycling organisations in Nigeria where his talent, endurance and passion can be properly developed. Nigeria has cycling associations and sporting platforms that can help transform his interest into a meaningful career and sporting achievement,” she added.



