- A Twitter user had alleged that the First Lady ordered the closure of the chapel
- First lady’s office described the claims as false
- Lawmaker defended the First lady
The First Lady, Mrs Oluremi Tinubu, has debunked an allegation that she closed the AsoRock Chapel.
The former senator said, contrary to reports, the chapel is open and holds weekly fellowship.
A Twitter user @VeronicaaNaomi had alleged that the First Lady ordered the closure of the chapel.
The user claimed that her directive for the closure was because some unnamed persons did not support her husband, President Bola Tinubu, during the presidential election in February 2023.
But, the First Lady, in a statement signed by her Special Assistant on Media, Busola Kukoyi, described the claims were false.
The statement read, “Our attention has been drawn to a story making the rounds on social media about the purported closure of the AsoRock Chapel by the First Lady of Nigeria, Sen Olurermi Tinubu OON, CON.
“We wish to state categorically that this is a fabrication and totally false representation of the true situation, as the First Lady at no time gave such directive that the Chapel be shut and the keys handed over to Her Excellency. Presently there are weekly fellowships going on at the Chapel.
“However, Mr President is yet to appoint a Chaplain for the chapel after the exit of the last Chaplain, as he only reserves the right to appoint a Chaplain for the Chapel.”
Defending the First lady, the lawmaker representing Ado/Okpokwu/ Ogbadibo Federal Constituency of Benue State, Philip Agbese, has dismissed claims that First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, closed the Aso Rock Chapel.
He described the allegations as “deleterious and despicable”, saying the First Lady is a “defender of Jesus.
In a statement on Tuesday, Agbese said the First Lady has “sacrificed to the Body of Christ”.
According to the lawmaker, the First Lady is a strong woman of faith who is one of the leading and most vocal Christian voices in the nation.