The Minister of Works, Dave Umahi, has rejected allegations circulating on social media that he made an advance on a lady years ago, calling them unfounded and trivial.
A businesswoman, Tracyniter Nicholas Ohiri, in a viral video, alleged that the minister demanded sex from her in exchange for the payment of a purported debt.
Ohiri would later be arraigned before a Magistrate Court in Wuse Zone 2, Abuja, on a defamation charge.
However, speaking in response to the claims in a video in Enugu after inspecting federal government projects in Enugu and Anambra State, Umahi said he was not troubled by online commentary, insisting that such narratives only make him stronger.
“Don’t insult your leaders because what a man soweth is what he reaps. People know me very well.
”I was a party chairman, Deputy Governor, and Governor for eight years, and nobody said I harassed anyone,” Umahi said.
“What you read on social media, you know I’m not worried about it.”
“It makes me stronger. I’ve fought many battles, so this is not one.”
Umahi insisted these were machinations of political adversaries and he would be vindicated at the end.
“I know it’s all about politics, and politics has started, but when the right time comes, and the whistle is blown by INEC, we will know what we are made of,” he said.
Umahi argued that such accusations were designed merely to stir conversation online.
“There’s nothing wrong with saying, ‘Oh, you are chasing a woman,’” he said. “But if it is Natasha who is accusing me of chasing her, then my face will be bolder.”
He added that any suggestion that a man would pursue someone for 12 years was unrealistic, dismissing the allegation as an attempt to keep social media active.

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