At all? I would open it - carefully - to find the issue. WD40 to the axle could help to turn it. Or not. If the latter, you have to open the case.
That centre detent mechanism is the first to be opened (after removing the pot from the bass). You can see it has been hit with a chisel (two grooves at the end of the axle). Try not to remove any material, and you may be able to put it back.
Opening the pot casing is usually the easiest part, if you do not ruin the metal parts. Take it slow, and put all parts to the same order as you remove them. More table and more light will be helpful.
If all parts are in good condition, rebuild the pot. Use deoxit to clean carbon tracks. Excessive oil is bad, and does not belong to the tracks. Only to the axle. Make sure the contacts are functional.
You should have found the issue that prevents turning by now. If something is broken, find another pot from the same manufacturer, and take spare parts from that. Good luck with your journey.