Popular Yoruba activist, Sunday Igboho says he did not sign any deal with any politician to disrupt the Ekiti State governorship rerun election in 2009 as claimed by a presidential aide, Babafemi Ojudu.
Ojudu on Monday shared an essay via his Facebook claiming that Igboho was contracted as a thug by opposition politicians to disrupt the election.
He has since deleted the essay.
The Special Adviser on Political Matters to the President said alongside National Leader of All Progressives Congress (APC), he convinced the Yoruba activist not to interfere in election.
Read Ojudu’s essay here…
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Speaking with journalists on Tuesday, Igboho denied ever meeting Ojudu.
“I have been hearing reports about a man called Femi Ojudu. I don’t know this man. He said the late Chief (Lamidi) Adedibu contracted me in 2009 and we all know that Adedibu died in 2008. I think the man should undergo a mental test because the late Chief Adedibu did not train me for any job and I was not close to the late Adedibu.
“I have a relationship with my father, Senator Rasheed Ladoja, and I have never betrayed him in the years I was his follower.
“I don’t know Femi Ojodu and I didn’t have any business with him. All what he said are lies,” he said.