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Ooni explains mission to Kuje Prison, says not to visit Emefiele

Ooni explains mission to Kuje Prison, says not to visit Emefiele

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It is no more news that the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, was a guest to Kuje Correctional Centre, Abuja.

However  the visit of the Ooni has continued to generate controversies, with some school of thought, saying he was there to visit the embattled former Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Godwin Emefiele.

NewsSpecng had earlier reported that Emefiele was still in Kuje despite the Court granting him bail.

For his freedom, Emefiele is to deposit N400 million in Court to perfect his bail, this he has not been able to do.

Ooni who used to be frequent face at Aso Rock in the last administration and hence, the insinuation that he was a critical stakeholder in the administration.

It was this believe that sparked the rumour that the monarch was at the Kuje Correctional Centre to see the former CBN governor.

But, the Ooni of Ife has quickly dispel the reports suggesting that he visited Kuje prison to see embattled former CBN governor.

Moses Olafare, the spokesperson for the monarch, said that Oba Ogunwusi had gone to the correctional facility on behalf of Queen Temitope’s Non-Governmental Organisation, Hopes Alive Initiative (HAI), which is working hard to bring about positive change to the centre.

Olafare told the Vanguard,  that the Ooni participated in the programme, which sought to provide hope to prisoners regarding their return to society upon the completion of their sentences, to mark his eighth anniversary of ascension to the throne. This event was organized in collaboration with Kuje correctional authority.

Olafare said, “The intent of those spreading the news was to blackmail the monarch; there is nothing hidden about the event. In any case, the king never met Emefiale because it was an official event organised by the NGO in conjunction with the Kuje Correction Centre.

“The programme centres around giving hope to the inmates that, after serving out their terms, they still have hope to reintegrate to the society. The Arole Ooni was invited to chair the event in commemoration of his eighth anniversary on the throne.

“What is exclusive about a public programme where different public figures spoke and representatives of the inmates also spoke? How then did the Ooni manage to meet Emefiele?

“We must be careful with how people spread falsehoods about people. The video of the event is available to the public. I am not even sure Emefiele attended the programme because he is only in detention and not an inmate yet, so why link the programme to Emefiele? It is simply to achieve blackmail.”

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