PRESS RELEASE
RE: ORANGE SEPTEMBER: AKWA IBOM GOVERNOR'S AIDE, INI EDO ORDERS ARREST OF TOURISM CONSULTANSTS
My
attention has been drawn to a trending new item on the social media
platforms where it was reported that I had written a petition against
Messers Joseph Utin and Ubong Ekpe respectively to the Inspector General
of Police (IGP) for stealing and selling the idea of Ibom Fest to the
Akwa Ibom State Commissioner for Culture and Tourism-Hon. Victor Antai,
which then gave rise to the hugely successful "Orange September"
campaign which heralded our 30th Anniversary celebrations last month. On
the strength of my petition, the reports stated, the individuals above
were arrested, detained at the State Police Headquarters and are to be
transported to Abuja for further interrogations.
I
want to state here in a very unambiguous and clear terms that nothing
could be further from the truth. I have nothing against the "Orange
September" and I join others to applaud the Hon, Commissioner for
Culture and Tourism, Mr. Victor Antai for a great job he did in
promoting and projecting our State.
The
reason why I contacted the police and reported the individuals above is
purely for my safety and those of my loved ones. The individuals
concerned worked with me on the Ibom Fest that was to have taken place
last December, but had to be postponed after the sad and unfortunate
tragic incident at the Reigners' Church.
The
individuals had gone to great extent to blackmail and say all manner of
negative things about me and actually caused to be published false
stories about some amounts of money they claimed I had collected from
corporate bodies, which they, in their hearts know is false. They
claimed that I owe them 30 million Naira which is manifestly false. I
was put through spates of blackmail and negative press by these people,
and on many occasions, I had invited them to see things for themselves.
At a number of those meetings, I had given them money from my own
personal resources and advised them to stop the negative press.
Unfortunately, they didn't. They continued to attempt extorting money
from me. I have evidence of these payments.
They
went further to threaten my life and those of my family members
(evidence of which I have). I told them they had crossed the line by
openly threatening my life, yet they didn't stop, Afraid for my life and
those of my family members, I had no choice but to explore the logical
option available which was to report the incident to the police and
they were invited for questioning. This is the standard operational
procedure and it has nothing to do with the "Orange September" campaign.
No
one should take threats to one's safety lightly and I don't think any
member of the public would stay back and continue to suffer the
emotional stress of having your phone lines bombarded with text messages
threatening your safety without taking action.
Again,
I want to emphasise that this is a safety issue and thus have nothing
to do with the Orange September Carnival as has been erroneously
reported in the media.
Signed:
Ini Edo
Lagos.
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