Anambra Infidelity Allegation: Soludo Rejects Ekwunife’s Apology

 


Anambra State Governor, Prof Charles Soludo and his wife, Dr. Nonye Soludo, have dismissed the apology credited to the All Progressives Congress (APC) Deputy Governorship Candidate, Senator Uche Ekwunife as lacking in credibility, saying that the apology did not emanate from her.


He described the apology as “another unsubstantiated social media gossip, saying that the Soludo administration said it would proceed as though the document never existed, while still demanding a clear and unambiguous retraction from Senator Ekwunife herself.


This was contained in a statement by Soludo’s Senior Special Assistant on New Media, Mazi Ejimofor Opara on Wednesday.


Recall that Ekwunife had allegedly made defamatory remarks against Soludo and his wife, which led to the First Lady issuing 72 hours ultimatum to Ekwunife to tender an apology or be ready for court.


The statement, titled “Sen. Ekwunife’s Purported Apology: Another Fabrication Fit for the Waste Bin,” argued that the unsigned press release said to have come from the “Ekwunife Campaign Organization” was suspicious, misleading, and inadequate.


“There is no such campaign body since Ekwunife’s ticket is a joint one with the governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Anambra.


“The publication purporting to be an apology for the defamatory statements made against the Governor and his wife personally by Senator Ekwunife does not appear to have emanated from the Senator herself, given that her defamatory statements were made directly via recorded video and leaked audio conversation.”


While insisting that any retraction or apology must come directly from Senator Ekwunife, using the same media through which the offensive remarks were made, he added


“The so-called apology never referenced Madam Ekwunife’s initial video and audio but instead focused on an unsigned article.


This only points to her complicity, directly or indirectly, as the source of the article. It implies that no genuine apology was intended or tendered,” Opara stated.


The statement recalled that the First Lady, Dr. Nonye Soludo, had earlier challenged Senator Ekwunife to clear herself on two issues: first, to swear an oath before the Blessed Sacrament affirming fidelity to her marriage; and second, to subject her children to a DNA test, alongside the Soludos’ own children, to disprove infidelity allegations.


Any contrite apology must follow a personal and direct retraction of her defamatory statements,” Opara emphasized, adding “Slander or libel directly made by an individual cannot be vicariously dismissed by any agent or proxy.”





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