Setting The Record Straight: Commissioner Ogiri Denies Inviting Nwaeke To Abuja

Commissioner Ogiri Dismisses Claims of Summoning Ex-Rivers State Official
In a recent development, Itotenaan Henry Ogiri, the federal commissioner representing the South-South geopolitical zone in the National Population Commission (NPC), has categorically denied inviting George Nwaeke, the former Head of Service of Rivers State, to Abuja for a press conference regarding the ongoing political turbulence in the state. The denial comes after Nwaeke's wife, Florence, publicly claimed that Ogiri had extended such an invitation.
Now, here's the full picture. In a detailed statement issued in Port Harcourt on Saturday, Ogiri laid out his position with clarity and transparency. He confirmed that he has been in Rivers State since departing Abuja on February 28, 2025, and that he has had minimal contact with Nwaeke since leaving the state's cabinet in 2023. Ogiri emphasized that the allegations are not only false but also part of what he described as a "poorly rehearsed theatrical performance." Let me break it down for you: Ogiri's statement paints a vivid picture of his whereabouts and interactions, aiming to dispel any doubt about his involvement in the alleged invitation.
Statement Highlights: A Closer Look at Ogiri's Words
According to Ogiri, the narrative presented by Florence Nwaeke is far from the truth. In his statement, he highlighted that the claim originated from a viral social media video in which Florence alleged her husband's disappearance and potential hostage situation. Ogiri pointed out the absurdity of the accusation, questioning the logistics of offering a flight ticket and the notion of him orchestrating such a scenario. He clarified, "Who is supposed to pay for whose ticket?"
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Ogiri went further, asserting that the claim is baseless and misaligned with reality. He stressed, "Nothing can be further from the truth." He emphasized that his only communication with Nwaeke since leaving the state cabinet occurred late last year or early this year. Furthermore, Ogiri provided a timeline of his activities, stating that he has been stationed in Port Harcourt since February 28, 2025, preparing for a personal commitment—the burial of his foster father, which took place on March 22, 2025.
The Truth Shall Prevail: Ogiri's Appeal to the Public
Ogiri expressed confidence in the ability of telecommunications service providers and airlines to corroborate his claims. He mentioned that call logs and travel records could serve as undeniable evidence of his innocence. He stated, "While we await to see how the unfolding drama and tissue of lies play out, I urge my relatives, friends, supporters, associates, leaders, and the general public to be rest assured that the truth shall be unveiled in no time."
In conclusion, Ogiri's statement serves as a robust rebuttal to the allegations. It underscores his commitment to transparency and truth, inviting all stakeholders to critically assess the situation. As the story unfolds, one thing is certain: the truth will emerge, and justice will prevail. Stay tuned for further developments in this unfolding saga.
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