I was Ita Giwa's contact person when she did breast implant - Duke

Former Cross River State governor, Donald Duke, has berated Florence Ita Giwa, a foremost political figure and former lawmaker, noting that she's known to be courtesan in her political, business dealings.

Duke who was governor from 1999 to 2007, argued that Ita Giwa is not actually from Cross River, despite occupying positions in the state.

The former governor in a statement titled “Why I never responded to the aspersions of Madam Florence Ita Giwa on my person”, said “Although she bears the honorific title of “Eka Iban”, in the strict sense, she’s neither Efik nor of southern Cross River origin. (She’s paternally from Atabong in Akwa Ibom State and maternally from Umuahia in Abia State).

He alleged that Florence Giwa has been known to be a courtesan in her political and business dealings, and he (Donald Duke) stood in as her person of contact when she did liposuction, breast implant, and upliftment.

Duke noted that politics should never be a platform that denigrates the ethos of respect to elders; acknowledging Giwa as his elder who should be his grandmother.

The statement reads: “In human interactions, two factors are sacrosanct, age and authority, and even more so in the African context. On both counts, Mma Florence is my senior.

“Indeed, if she were family, she would qualify as my late 94-year-old mother’s immediate junior sister, as none of my aunties are anywhere near her age and I don’t take that lightly. I recall a former federal minister, telling me that when he started secondary school at Lagos in 1952, Mma Florence the same year commenced training as an auxiliary nurse at Aba. Indeed, Mma Floxy as I fondly and respectfully call her, had aspired and contested the Ms. Nigeria pageant, while I was still a fetus, (she contested in April 1961 and I was born much later in September of the same year).

“Earlier last year, she scoffed at a meeting I held at my residence to harmonize southern aspirants under the platform of the PDP, she was vexed that she was not invited. I apologized to her but made it clear she did not qualify to attend, as 1. She’s not a member of the PDP and 2, although she bears the honorific title of “Eka Iban”, in the strict sense, she’s neither Efik nor of southern Cross River origin. (She’s paternally from Atabong in Akwa Ibom State and maternally from Umuahia in Abia State).

“That notwithstanding, she has served Cross River State, her State of residence, diligently to the acknowledgment of all, Mma Floxy has also served Nigeria well. At the onset of the Nigerian civil war in 1967, when I was barely 6 years old, she was already serving at the front lines. She was one of the few brave ladies reverentially referred to as the ‘Commando Girls’ for their exploits and services in times of national crisis.

“Thereafter, she’s been on the front lines of business and societal struggles, in Abuja, Lagos, and of course Cross River State. Her resume in this regard is wholesome.

“She has represented Cross River State at the Federal House of Representatives and the Nigerian Senate. She has been a Special Adviser to the President and has diligently carried out several responsibilities most of which remain classified.

“Recently, she queried my gender. Frankly, I’m pleased she’s not in a position to confirm as that would have been sacrilegious, but I am indeed a proud father of 3 biological children. On the issue of me being indigent prior to being elected governor, I needn’t remind her or anyone of my pedigree and that I self-sponsored my elections even at that time of political uncertainty.

“On a personal note, I stood in as her person of contact when she did liposuction, breast implant, and upliftment, so I consider her somewhat of an aunt, a next of kin. Contrarily, Mma Floxy, has been known to be courtesan in her political and business dealings. All said it will be a betrayal of my upbringing to be abusive or cast aspersions on such a personage. Politics should never be a platform that denigrates the ethos of respect for our elders. Thank You.”

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