The Lagos State Commissioner for Tourism, Arts, and
Culture, Toke Benson-Awoyinka, has refuted allegations that she assaulted a man
who recorded her during an official visit.
JustLibrationNews understands
that a video which surfaced yesterday had shown Benson-Awoyinka directing
security operatives to remove someone from the J.K. Randle Centre for Yoruba
Culture and History when she noticed an unidentified man recording her actions.
In the video, the commissioner is spotted trying to
seize the man’s phone which led to a physical altercation.
The man, visibly upset, accused her of slapping him
and warned her against such behaviour in the future.
However, speaking via a statement, Benson-Awoyinka
described the viral video as a misrepresentation of facts intended to distort
the narrative.
She explained that she was conducting a routine
inspection of the facility as part of her oversight duties when the altercation
occurred.
The statement also revealed that during the visit, the
Centre’s director, Qudus Onikeku, was found to be operating an unauthorised
canteen on the premises without the ministry’s approval.
The statement said that the Commissioner sought
clarification regarding the establishment and initiated its eviction. However,
the Ministry alleged that Onikeku resisted the action, escalating the
situation.
The Ministry said, “The Honourable Commissioner for
Tourism, Arts, and Culture, Mrs Toke Benson-Awoyinka, has the statutory
responsibility of oversight over all facilities under the Ministry’s purview.
In line with this mandate, she embarked on an inspection visit to the J.K.
Randle Centre.
“During the inspection, it was discovered that the
Director of the Centre, Qudus Onikeku, was illegally operating a canteen within
the premises without the knowledge and approval of the Ministry. This prompted
Mrs Benson-Awoyinka to question the presence of the establishment and initiate
an eviction, which the Centre’s director violently resisted and had his team
attack officials of the ministry.
“The non-state actors who are neither recognised by
the Lagos State Government nor authorised to attend the meeting, who
accompanied the Centre’s Director, barged in while he ordered them to record
the proceedings, which the Honourable Commissioner objected to. It must be
emphasised that recording any meeting without the consent of the presiding
authority is unacceptable and a breach of protocol.
“For clarity, Mrs Benson-Awoyinka did not assault
anyone. Instead, a senior female member of her team was physically assaulted by
the non-state actors, which then escalated, as seen in the viral video
depicting a false narrative. The video posted ostensibly to blackmail her
speaks for itself.”
The Ministry described the video as an attempt to
blackmail the Commissioner. It also reassured the public that an investigation
into the matter has been ordered, with appropriate actions to follow.
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