Earlier in the week, through an open letter, Ibinabo Fibresima had
reacted to Clarion Chukwurah’s allegations that she wasn’t fit to run the
Actors Guild of Nigeria. Ibinabo in the letter, said she didn’t want to
exchange words with Clarion but had to eventually do so because, “As President,
I should be seen to be uniting members of the Guild and not causing
disaffection, as your unfortunate outburst set out to do.”
However, Clarion has refused to allow Ibinabo to have the final words as
she fired back, reiterating her earlier remarks while adding some other issues
in an exclusive chat with Saturday Beats.
Clarion said, “I am not on the same level with Ibinabo Fibresima
professionally, educationally or in any other form. I find that she is
deliberately misleading the public and wanting to push the issues at stake
under the table with her so-called open letter. I will not allow her to do
that.”
Clarion insisted that apart from not being educationally qualified, being
an ex-convict disqualified Ibinabo from being the president of AGN.
“Item ‘U’ of the electoral guideline of AGN disqualified her. No
convicted person can stand for election in any post. She was convicted for
manslaughter and she was given a jail sentence which she served. There is a
court injunction stopping Ibinabo from parading herself as the AGN president.
This is the copy of the judgment. I have it. Manslaughter has no option of
fine. Her sentence was reduced from seven years to five years and we all know
she went to jail. The judgment reads in part, ‘there is proof that she drove
recklessly and caused the death of Dr. Sura Giwa contrary to the road traffic
laws of Lagos State.’ She was drunk. How could this person be the face of AGN?”
Clarion said she was shocked that President Goodluck Jonathan recognised
and welcomed Ibinabo as president of AGN when she visited Aso Rock recently.
“The court injunction of 2011 and 2013 was forwarded to the presidency.
The criminal conviction of manslaughter was sent to the presidency. The
president is supposed to be a symbol of the supremacy of the rule of law. He
disregarded the law in recognising Ibinabo as president of AGN. The president
is now saying there is no law in this country. So the AGN has become an ethnic
grouping. This is a professional body of actors. It is not a Niger Delta
solidarity platform,” she said.
The actress said she wouldn’t have joined Ibinabo’s party to Aso Rock
even if she had invited her, saying, “Some actors have even explained to me why
they followed her. They said they were taken there on a fraudulent arrangement
for her to use and get what she wanted. Would she really have approached me for
a thing like that?”
Clarion alleged that Ibinabo had been going from one state government
house to another to “beg” for money.
“I have the data of every government house she has been to. No single
chapter has seen a dime for running the guild. She went to Ondo State and she
was given N500, 000. What chapter did she inaugurate in Ondo State? The guild
wasn’t set up to go begging from one state government to another.”
Clarion said Ibinabo couldn’t have clocked 40 years as she claimed in
her letter because, “In 1989 when she was running Pyramid Club in Lagos, she
was 22. How can she say 25 years later that she is just turning 40? I have
known her a long time. I know what I am saying when I say she is not a
professional actor.”
When reminded that Ibinabo had featured in some movies, Clarion said,
“That is not what makes you a professional actor. You have market women in the
East who have acted in one or two movies; that doesn’t make them professional
actors. I will be 35 years in this industry soon. This is the industry that has
made me everything that I am. I will not stand by and watch it destroyed.
People have placed their trust in me. I am an activist. People believe that I
will bring justice to bear on this issue because I am afraid of nobody.”
Concerning Ibinabo’s allegation that Clarion just registered as a member
of the guild few weeks ago, the veteran actor said, “I joined the AGN in 2002.
I was part of the process that brought in Zach Orji as the president of the
guild and thereafter Ejike Asiegbu. When it was time for Ejike to leave, the
whole thing degenerated. A caretaker committee was formed with KOK as the
chairman and I as the vice Chairman. These are my identity cards. I even have a
membership certificate which was signed by Segun Arinze who was the national
president and Ifeanyi Dike as the BOT chairperson.
“I went to pay N5000 into the guild’s account as my dues for this year.
She should provide any proof showing that I just got registered.”
Clarion also used the opportunity to fire back at Ifeanyi Dike, the
Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the guild who she claimed had maligned her
in some publications recently.
“The BOT led by Ifeanyi Dike has been the same board since the
incorporation in 1999. According to the constitution, they were to serve 10
years and leave for a new board to replace them. People had become aware that
the BOT members are not men of integrity and the guild wasn’t moving forward.
“They refused to leave and a court injunction was obtained in 2011. I
have a copy of the injunction as you can see. The court injunction prevented
them from holding any election. But they ignored the injunction and allowed
themselves to be financially induced by Ibinabo to run for the election.”
Clarion said she wasn’t attacking Ibinabo just because she (Clarion)
wants to contest for the AGN presidency.
“The first step is the dissolution of the BOT. When the time for
election comes, there are several credible people who are prepared to run for
the post. I will give my support to any credible candidate who wants the
viability of every chapter. I will pass my plans and ideas to that person. It
is not about me wanting to be president. I will gladly work and support the new
person in an advisory role.”
CKN,ı m not on d sıde of any of des 2 warrıng actresses but ı tınk ıts wrong of u to buy d coments of pple ın favour of d one u re supportıng by callın Clarıon a grand mother...so bcos she ıs a grand mum,she shldnt aır her vıews?I tınk she ıs a grt woman for nt abortın her baby wen she took ın wen she was only 18yrs...so beıng a grand mum ıs not an ınsult,ok?
ReplyDeleteThe men should come in and quell this issues before it escalate..and both parties should go in to a closed door and settle their difference ....they should not spread their dirty linen outside, cos I know it might be one of this top politician they are indirectly fighting themselves .....
ReplyDeleteCkn!u re very wrong by taking siding,u re sopose 2b nuetral in a case lik dis.I tank God 4clarion 4not bcoming a murderer 4aborting her baby wen she took
ReplyDeletein den,kudos 4her dan dose dat aborted diers.
Clarion is a sweet grandma n as a member of d guild she's got her rites to air her views. So being a grandma is nt a yardstick to b relegated to d backsit. I love her n look forward to being a young grandmum in few yrs to come too. Mnwhile, Olu Jacobs, Pete Edochie, Bukky Ajayi, Ajai Lycett n all oda veterans shd stop dz bf it degenerates...ZR
ReplyDeleteI wonder what the actor's guild have achieved under Ibinabo? More credible people should come out and contest, Clarion has paid her dues, so she stands a chance. They need an achiever to move their association forward and not necessary a beautiful begger.
ReplyDeleteD truth is dat nigeria does not consider merit b4 gvn any position to anybody.na who know man.ibinabo and Goodluck Jona,where dem come from?
ReplyDeleteMk all of una sharrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrp dia. Dat mama clarion is bias. IB is d president no matter wot and shuld be respected.
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