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Women Affairs Minister Uju Kennedy-Ohanenye disrupted an event by Mela-Chiyoma PAT Limited, accusing the organizers of impersonation and unauthorized use of her office. She halted the program, stating that the president is displeased with the situation, and confirmed that the organizers had been arrested.

In a surprising development, the Minister of Women Affairs and Social Development, Uju Kennedy-Ohanenye, abruptly halted an event organized by Mela-Chiyoma PAT Limited, accusing the organizers of impersonation.

The minister, visibly disturbed, took to the stage to address the attendees, stating that the organizers had been detained.

Kennedy-Ohanenye expressed her concerns, asserting that the event was unauthorized and misrepresented her office, which she described as a serious offense. "I can't allow this program to continue... This is pure impersonation, and the president is not happy about it," she declared. Her remarks underscored the severity of the situation and the government's stance on the matter.

The disruption caused confusion among the participants, who were caught off guard by the minister's unexpected intervention.

The event, which had been planned to discuss issues pertinent to women’s affairs, was abruptly cut short, leaving many attendees uncertain about the outcome.

Kennedy-Ohanenye’s decisive action reflects the ministry's commitment to safeguarding its integrity and ensuring that its name is not misused in any capacity.

The incident has sparked discussions about the importance of transparency and proper authorization in organizing events associated with government agencies.