Nigeria’s former minister of aviation under the President Obasanjo
democratic government, Chief Femi Fani-Kayode has expressed his regrets
for mentioning the names of some Nigerians – of Igbo lineage – in his
article that sought to present himself as not being a “tribalist.” The
part of the article where he mentioned his “intimacy” with the women did
not go unnoticed to the general public. This statement sent by Chief
Femi Fani-Kayode seeks to express the former minister’s regret.
Chief
Femi Fani-Kayode hereby expresses his deepest regrets for mentioning
the names of three distinguished Nigerian ladies that he was once
associated with in his last article titled ”A Word For Those Who Say I
am A Tribalist”. He meant no harm by doing so and neither did he at any
point make references to having had any intimate relations with any of
these ladies when they were associated with him as is being
suggested by
some members of the public. He was simply trying to emphasise the fact
that he has nothing against the igbo people and that his friendship with
these three ladies in particular over the years provided some evidence
of that.
For the record he has not seen Madame Chioma Anasoh,
Chief Adaobi Kate Uchegbu and Ambassador Bianca Onoh in many years and
he admits that it was inappropiate for him to have mentioned their names
in the essay, to use them as a point of reference in a public
discussion or to make any references whatsoever to the nature of their
past association. All references to them have been erased from the
updated version of the essay.
Chief Fani-Kayode has reached two
of the ladies concerned and he has personally conveyed his unreserved
apology to them both and to their families for his indiscretion. He
shall endeavour to reach the third lady to do the same in the next few
days. Chief Fani-Kayode has nothing more to say on this matter and would
prefer to remain focused on issues of national importance and not of a
personal nature -
Mr. Bisi Lawal, Press Secretary to Chief Femi Fani-Kayode.
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