Andrew Wynne, a Briton wanted by the Nigeria Police for allegedly trying to overthrow President Bola Tinubu’s government, has denied the claims against him.
Speaking on Channels Television’s Politics Today from the United Kingdom on Monday, Wynne said he was unaware that he had been labeled a fugitive.
This statement comes after the Nigeria Police announced a N20 million reward for information on Wynne and his alleged accomplice, a Nigerian named Lucky Obiyan.
The Police, through their spokesperson Muyiwa Adejobi, accused Wynne of creating secret groups aimed at destabilizing the government.
Wynne, however, refuted these accusations, saying he could not be working against a country where he had lived for 25 years.
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“I am not aware that I am a fugitive. I am not aware that I am running away from the law. I have been visiting Nigeria for 25 years and have had a bookshop in the NLC office right in the centre of Abuja for seven years. All that time, of course, the security forces have paid no interest in me,” he shared.
He added, “I am more than happy to talk to the police and have a discussion on WhatsApp or Zoom. I am more than happy to go to London and meet with officials from the Nigerian High Commission. If they want to start a conversation, then I think that is more than adequate.”
Wynne’s wife, who also spoke during the programme, rejected the accusations, saying that the claims were made to target her husband unfairly.