The
Anglican Bishop of Awka Diocese Rt. Rev Dr. Alexander Ibezim has condemned a
report which emanated from the internet and was carried by some careless
publications alleging that the Anambra State Governor’s wife slapped the Deputy
Governor’s wife at the dedication of his child last Sunday. He described the
story as false and fabricated by persons who do not have good intentions. Rt.
Rev Dr. Ibezim who was speaking to a cross-section of Journalists at
the Bishop’s Court before Sunday Service, said that he was appalled at the
allegation.
According
to the Archbishop, “I was with Wife of the Anambra State Governor Chief (Mrs.)
Ebelechukwu Obiano who also represented her husband. We were together with the
Deputy Governor Dr. Nkem Okeke and his wife Oby and no such thing happened
until I escorted them when they were going. It is all lies.” Continuing
the Bishop said, “You can imagine my surprise when people were calling my wife
and I over something we knew nothing about, or any person at the event, that
such happened at the dedication service for our son Joshua.”
“I can’t
imagine the shock and revulsion felt by the wife of the governor and the deputy
governor over such fabrication. My advice to them is that they should see it as
one of those things that come with being in public office and ignore that and
move on.”
On the
other hand the Bishop Ibezim admonished that, “journalists should be careful in
their reports to avoid making unsubstantiated claims and allegations that may
tarnish the image of the innocent. They should strive for the truth at all
times rather than mislead unsuspecting members of the public. Concluding Dr.
Ibezim observed, I would not have bordered with this briefing because I saw
through the lies immediately I heard the story, but for the fact that the writer
mentioned that it happened at my own Church where I know that we spent time
together with other guests from the church service to the tent where the
reception was held.
The Wife of
the Deputy governor Mrs. Oby Okeke had earlier issued a disclaimer on the said
report.
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