Ex-Minister of Women Affairs, Uju-Kennedy Ohanenye, has said she continues to handle the cases she was working on, despite being sacked by President Bola Tinubu.
Uju-Kennedy, responding to questions during an interview on Channels TV on Wednesday, insisted her visions were “not sacked”.
“I was sacked, but my visions remain; my visions were not sacked,” she said.
“I have been doing all those I was doing when I was the minister of women’s affairs.
“I still go to court to defend the people that can’t defend themselves, that don’t have money to get a lawyer.
“I am still handling all the cases I had before I left, and they are quite sensitive cases, so I couldn’t just abandon them.”
Uju-Kennedy was relieved of her duties by Tinubu during a cabinet reshuffle in October this year.
She was among five Ministers discharged from Tinubu’s cabinet.