The factional National Vice President of the Committee for the Defence of Human Right, CDHR, Prince Kehinde Taiga today said the leadership crisis rocking the CDHR had gone spiritual.
Mr Taiga
alleges that he discovered an owl in his office, which was completely locked
and is in a two-storey building.
In a
telephone chat with Daily Post, Taiga said the owl was killed and set ablaze.
“They killed
an owl in my office. That was exactly what happened. The wonderful thing is
that everywhere was locked.
“I don’t want
to point accusing fingers at anybody but it seems the leadership tussle in CDHR
has gone spiritual.”
He noted that
the ongoing leadership crisis is characterized by “suspension” and “expulsions”
stressing that both parties(factions) are deeply into it.
Taiga,
however, pointed out that his faction of the CDHR is following the constitution
while the other does not.
According to
him, “They are trying to use power. But we will continue to follow the
constitution to the latter until we go to Court because I know the matter will
end in court. “
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