My Party Chairman Is Harassing Me For Sex, Ekiti MPN Woman Leader Tells Police
The State Woman Leader of Mega Party of Nigeria, Chief Oluyemi Ojaomo, has told Ekiti police command that the State Chairman of the party, Chief Oludare Adekolu, has been harassing her for sex.
Mrs Ojaomo, a retired Head teacher, who made the allegation also accused the party Chairman of allegedly threatening to kill her for rebuffing his sexual advances, on Tuesday formally reported the case at Olegede Divisional Police Station along Ikere road in Ado Ekiti.
The MPN women leader while speaking with newsmen within the premises of the Police Station, said the party boss had turned deaf ear to her several warnings that he should stop touching her buttocks whenever she visited the party secretariat in Ajilosun area of the town.
She said her resistance infuriated the Chairman and threatened to deal with her.
She alleged that the party boss began his sinister plot against her by removing her name as the State Women Leader during a visit to the national leadership of the party in Abuja , against the interest of the national body.
According to her, “I am not into politics to flirt around, but to contribute my quota to the development of our society.
“I joined Mega Party last year and the party resolved to make me the State Women leader. Shortly after resuming office, the Chairman began with his sexual advances, which I declined.
“I never knew my action didn’t go down well with him. But I started to see him displaying enmity towards me and he constantly told me that he would kill me if I refuse to bow to his request.
“I didn’t take him seriously, but when he unilaterally removed my name as the State Women Leader on Monday, I knew he was up to something.
“I decided to challenge him on the removal and he told me clearly that my life worth nothing to him. Adekolu is a known Ifa priest. I don’t want to die diabolically, that is why I have decided to report him to the police”, she said.
Several calls put across to Adekolu were not answered or returned and text messages sent to him on the same issue were not replied.
Adekolu, according to a source close to the police station, was invited for questioning.
“We shall interrogate him and from there we shall know the next line of action”, the police source said .



