Chief Nnia Nwodo, former President-General of the Ohanaeze Ndigbo has distanced himself from reports quoting him as saying that he would deal with gunmen should they attempt to attack his country home.
Nwodo stated this in a statement asked the public to discard the reports as untrue.
Recall that gunmen had on Saturday burnt down the country home of the Nwodo’s successor, Prof George Obiozor, at Awo-Omamma in the Oru East Local Government Area of Imo State.
Nwodo said, “My attention has been drawn to a news item circulating in the social media in Nigeria, quoting me as saying that I will deal with gunmen if they try to burn my house.
“Since I left the Ohanaeze Presidency after a successful tenure, I have been deliberately away from media glare for the obvious reason of allowing my successor to own the media space. I rarely appear in public outings except for where it’s inevitable. I had also turned down several media approaches for interviews as a result of this principled position.
“I have been outside the country for over one week for medical checkups, yet the mischief-maker(s) chose to put words in my mouth as speaking to newsmen in Enugu.
“There is no doubt in my mind that those behind this cheap blackmail are engaged in devious act to not only dent my image by continuously dragging my name negatively but working assiduously to find an alibi to burn down my house and possibly attack my person.
“Those behind this dangerous act will definitely face the law of the land and of God who detest the destruction of a person’s hard-earned reputation unjustly.”