Bayelsa state governor Duoye Diri has denied ever knowing or having any form of contact or relationship with the South African female lawmaker, Zanele Sifuba whose purported sex video was recently leaked on Facebook.
Sifuba is currently in a storm in South Africa over a leaked nude video.
Speaking through his Director of New Media, Kola Oredipe, the governor described the media report linking him to the trending sex scandal as a distraction, stating that he has not been to South Africa in the last ten years.
Duoye Diri and Zanele Sifuba
In a statement, Oredipe said their investigations have revealed that the Facebook account which purportedly belongs to the South African lawmaker, where the post was made is fake and was recently created on Thursday, November, 10,2022.
He explained that the scandal was originally linked to an unnamed Nigerian youth and first appeared in the South African media on Oct 31, but those behind the latest post twisted it using a fake account and the governor's image to taint his image.
The statement urged the public to disregard the story as it is not true and has no merit.
The statement was titled, ‘Trending South African Sex Story: A Mere Distraction’ and reads, “Our attention has been drawn to fake news circulating online about Governor Douye Diri of Bayelsa State over an alleged nude video leak of a South African female legislator, Zanele Sifuba.
“The post linking the governor to the allegation suddenly appeared on the Facebook page purportedly belonging to the woman after trending for more than a week.
“Our investigation however revealed that the said account is fake and was only created on Thursday, November 10, 2022.
“For a scandal that initially appeared on the South African media space on October 31 and was first linked to a ‘Nigerian youth,’ it is obvious those behind the new twist opened the parody account with the deliberate intention to tarnish the image of the Bayelsa Governor.
Sadly, even without any effort to confirm the ridiculous allegation against the governor of a state, a few Nigerian online platforms rushed to publish the fake news from the ‘Zanele Sifuba Facebook’ account without investigating its source.
“Let it be stated without any equivocation that Governor Diri does not know and has had no contact nor relationship with the said woman at the center of the scandal. He has also not been to South Africa in the last 10 years.
“While we have read about a purported attempt to collect R300,000 from her, the ‘young blackmailer’ is certainly not Governor Diri.
“Ask the question: why would a governor of an oil-rich state resort to blackmail for a mere R300,000 (about N8 million)? This is simply ridiculous.
“Political mischief-makers have gone on overdrive in their desperation to tarnish the reputation of a hard-working, calm, peaceful, and focused Governor of Bayelsa State.
“This story is just another failed attempt to distract the man that is single-minded on his developmental agenda for his state and who has in the last six weeks devoted his time and energy to managing the devastating flood that hit Bayelsa.
“The public is, therefore, advised to discountenance the news as it lacks merit and has no bearing whatsoever with the Bayelsa Governor.
“Let it also be stated that there are consequences for publishing falsehood. The anonymity of social media should not serve as a shield for calumny and character assassination, with grave legal implications. Unfortunately, those portals circulating this unverified post have fallen into the trap and its repercussions.”
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