Wife
of Osun State Governor Rauf Aregbesola, Sherifat, on Monday described
all first ladies in Nigeria as ‘executive prisoners.’
The first ladies comprised of the wife of the President and wives of the state governors.
Mrs. Aregbesola, who spoke in an
interview with journalists before the end of the year party she
organised for children in Osogbo, said contrary to the belief that first
ladies were enjoying, she said that governors’ wives had no freedom to
live the way they liked.
She said that herself and her colleagues
were involved in some projects in order not to be useless throughout
their stay at the various Government Houses.
She said, “All first ladies are
executive prisoners. They are all here now (referring to security aides)
and I can’t go to anywhere without them following me.
“Who among the First Ladies is free? Who
among First Ladies can go anywhere they like? All the First Ladies are
executive prisoners. We can only dress like this and smile to the
cameras but we are executive prisoners.”
Wife of Enugu State Governor Sullivan
Chime, Clara, recently cried out that she had been detained in the
Government House, where she allegedly suffered depression. She has
however been set free by her husband and has left the Government House.
Mrs. Aregbesola said that her husband was a very simple and caring man whom she would want to marry again.
He debunked the speculations that the
governor was a religious fanatic, saying that her husband allowed
children living under his roof to practice Christianity despite that he
was a Muslim.
She said, “My husband is a very simple
man. He is a very nice man and I wonder where those behind the rumour
get their information from. I have lived with him for more than 30
years. I know him very well. He is very simple and kind. He is very
passionate about the development of the state. He works so hard to
ensure that things are working well.
“My husband allows everybody to practise
their religions. His immediate younger sister is a Christian. Two of
her children are living with us now and they go to church. I encourage
them to go to church on Sunday.
“His younger brother, Rafiu, is a
Christian; I mean he is a deacon. There are Ladi and Sikira who are
Christians. The rumour about him being a fanatic is all about politics.”
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