I didn’t tell men to marry more than one wife – Ololo
The Imo state Commissioner for Happiness, Mrs.
Ogechi Ololo, has denied encouraging men in Imo State to marry more than one
wife so as to reduce the number of women without marriage and into
prostitution.
The Commissioner had been reported appealing to
men in Imo State to try to marry two or more women as a way of reducing
prostitution and redundancy among Imo State women.
She was said to have made the comment in Owerri on
Friday, saying that the State had more women than men, a situation she was
reported had forced a lot of unmarried women to commit adultery with other
people’s husbands.
She was also quoted to have provided statistics,
saying that out of approximately 3.9 million Imo state indigenes, 3 million are
women and only .9 million are men.
“I am not forcing you, but just encouraging you to
marry two or more wives to reduce the number of our women without husbands”,
she reportedly told a conference of about 14,000 men who were receiving
training in various life skills in Owerri.
The report added: “Our women are crying every day
due to lack of men to marry and support them economically hence they engage in
prostitution. So please try to work hard and be productive so that you can help
our women by marrying two or more wives provided you are able to provide for
their basic needs.
“As government, we shall be giving some small
incentives to such men provided you don’t abuse your wives”.
But her media aide, Kingsley Okezie, told The
Oracle Today in Owerri that the Commissioner did not make any such comment and
no meeting like that took place.
He said that the report was made to tarnish the
image of the Commissioner.
He disclosed that the Minsitry of Happiness will
organise mass wedding for 100 couples in April and December, urging the public
to disregard the story that the Commissioner was encouraging polygamy.
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