I’m not a violent person, wife beater – Ekiti CMD …says crisis orchestrated to bring him down

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The suspended Chief Medical Director (CMD) of the Ekiti State Specialist Hospital Ikere-Ekiti, Doctor Olaolu Olubiyi has blamed his perceived enemies who are hell bent on tarnishing his image as responsible for blowing the misunderstanding between him and his wife out of proportion.

Doctor Olubiyi who has been in the news for allegedly beating his wife, which led to his suspension from office by the State Government, said that he is not a violent person, nor a wife beater as being peddled.

Reacting to his current ordeal through his Counsel, Barrister Opeyemi Ogunremi, the senior physician confirmed that he love his wife and his family, adding that, they are the very essence of his life

According to him, the disagreement that brought him to the news was one of those family issues that could have been resolved amicably until it was escalated by some people who are jealous of his peaceful home and looking for a way to destroy his hard earned image over the years.

He said:”I’m not happy with the whole situation which has taken a very serious toll on my family and image, I want to correct the impression many people are having about me because of this issue, those close to me know that I will never want to go close to any unlawful thing.

The statement by the counsel added:”In the first instance, we want to categorically state that the issue between Dr Olaoluwa Olubiyi and his wife, Dr (Mrs) Adenike Olubiyi is not a fresh issue but has been lingering for over two years.

“Moreover, it’s a family affair which has nothing to do with their respective official responsibilities and it is already being looked into by the family to avoid degerating into irreconcilable situation.

“We therefore want to plead with the members of the public to please treat this issue with caution so as not to disorganize the family and throw the children to evalasting sorrow.

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