Tinubu victory: My life in danger – Lagos ex-Deputy gov, Sinatu Ojikutu
A former Deputy Governor of Lagos State, Alhaja Sinatu Ojikutu, on Wednesday, raised the alarm that her life was being threatened over the emergence of the president-elect, Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
Sinatu Ojikutu, the first female democratically elected deputy governor in the country prior to the 2023 general election, vowed to go into exile if the former Lagos State governor emerges winner of the election.
Speaking with newsmen at her residence in Ikoyi, Lagos on Wednesday, the former deputy governor said her life is no longer safe since Tinubu was announced the winner of the February 25 elections.
She claimed that her rift with Tinubu, former governor of the state, began over 20 years ago when she opposed his governorship ambition.
According to her, a move by the former president, Olusegun Obasanjo to reconcile her and Tinubu failed a long time ago.
She said: “I came out before the presidential election to say that if Tinubu won, I, Sinatu Aderoju Ojikutu, would renounce the citizenship of Nigeria and I have my reasons.
“It came to me before the elections that Tinubu was asking, am I still alive? When somebody mentioned my issue to him, I understand, he said, ‘Is she still around?’ What does that mean?
“What does he mean? Yes, I am alive, hale and hearty. Have they planned my death? Why should anybody be asking if I am still alive?
“Am I safe? And there are many people like that in my category who are not safe, too.”
Speaking on her move to relocate from the country, she noted that when Tinubu won the election, people called to assure her that “he would not harm me but I know this man and I have known him for over 20 years. I know what he has done to me personally”.
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