MC Oluomo: I was quoted out of context, says ‘Mama Chukwudi is my sister’
…Denies threatening Igbos
The Chairman of the Lagos State Parks Management Committee, Musiliu Akinsanya, a.k.a MC Oluomo, has denied threatening Igbo in the state not to bother to come out on Saturday’s Gubernatorial and State Assembly elections if they will vote for political parties other than All Progressives Congress candidates. .
Recall that MC Oluomo, in a now-viral video addressing a gathering, allegedly warned Igbo neighbours not to bother going to the polling units on Saturday if they intended to vote for candidates other than the ruling party’s flag bearers.
“It is not a fight. It is not wahala (a problem). What do we want to correct it? Our PVC. And we will stand there. Yoruba should get there first and should vote first.
“When we finish voting, we’ll be watching because we have begged you and you said you have heard. If you make a mistake, you will understand. Please tell them, we have begged them. If they don’t vote for us, it is not a fight. Tell them that, Chukwudi’s mother, if you don’t for us, sit down at home. Do you understand? Sit down at home,” the Lagos State Parks Management Committee Chairman said in the viral video.
But the Lagos Commissioner of Police, Idowu Owohunwa has condemned the act adding that the specific video is currently under investigation.
“We condemn in strongest possible terms any act, statement that could be interpreted, speech that could be interpreted deeply as political tension. With regards to this specific video, it is currently a subject of an investigation,” Owohunwa said while featuring in an interview with TV Arise News on the preview of the governorship and state assembly elections slated for Saturday.
However, in swift reaction, MC Oluomo denied threatening Igbo as purportedly claimed by his critics adding that his reference to “Mama Chukwudi” in the said video was quoted out of context.
“The meeting I went to yesterday… Iya Chukwudi is like a sister to me. I was actually referring to her in the video. The next thing I saw was people calling me out on social media.
“I’m always on peace (peaceful). If you look at Lagos, you will see there is peace here. Why will I even tell people not to come out to vote? How are we (APC) going to get a vote if people refuse to come out en mass? APC is my party. Count me out of the rumour,” he was quoted as saying in Yoruba parlance.