Remi Tinubu
By Our Reporter
Nigeria’s first lady and wife of President Bola Tinubu, Oluremi Tinubu has reacted to a recent threat by an unidentified islamic cleric in Bauchi purportedly wishing her dead.
Recall that a video went viral few weeks ago in which the cleric stated that Mrs Tinubu, deserved to die for her Christian faith, while describing the Muslim/Muslim ticket that brought President Bola Tinubu to power as a scam.
Unperturbed by the threat, the First Lady said that, at 64 years of age, she shouldn’t fear death.
She made these remarks during a courtesy visit to the Emir of Bauchi, Alhaji Rilwan Adamu, before commissioning some projects in the State on Tuesday.
She said: “I want to thank His Excellency (Bauchi Governor); he keeps assuring me that I am safe in Bauchi, but I want to say that I am too old to be afraid. If God has granted me over 60 years on earth, I shouldn’t fear death.
“I thank God that you encouraged me to come. Nigeria belongs to all of us, and this is the time for us to unite more than ever before.”
In response, Bauchi Governor, Bala Mohammed, who accompanied the First Lady to the Emir’s Palace, condemned the recent death threats made against her, labeling it a “national embarrassment.”
Addressing the incident, Mohammed expressed his dismay, describing the threat as unacceptable.
He assured Mrs. Tinubu of her safety in the state and pledged to take appropriate action against the cleric responsible for the threat.
Mrs Tinubu, who also serves as the National Chairperson of the Renewed Hope Initiative, was in the state to inaugurate some ICT and educational facilities in Bauchi State