Kemi Badenoch, leader of the UK’s Conservative Party, has stood by her contentious comments about Nigeria, dismissing criticism from Vice President Kashim Shettima.
The British politician, renowned for her candidness, had previously referred to Nigeria as a “socialist nation filled with corrupt politicians and plagued by insecurity.”
Her remarks sparked strong backlash from Shettima, to which she issued a resolute reply through her spokesperson.
“Kemi isn’t focused on promoting Nigeria’s image; she’s the UK’s opposition leader. She speaks the truth plainly and unapologetically. She stands firm on her statements,” her spokesperson stated.
Born Olukemi Adegoke, Badenoch has frequently referenced her Nigerian roots while addressing the country’s systemic issues.
Her outspoken criticism has fueled debates, with some alleging that her remarks damage Nigeria’s international reputation.
In her response, Badenoch prioritized honesty over tact. “Kemi advocates for confronting issues with realism. Glossing over the truth won’t fix Nigeria’s problems,” her spokesperson stated.
Born to Nigerian parents, she took the surname Badenoch after marrying Hamish Badenoch, a Scottish banker.
Although she has built her political career in the UK, her remarks on Nigeria frequently draw attention, sparking debates about leadership and the need for national reform.
This exchange with Shettima highlights the increasing tensions surrounding Nigeria’s image on the global stage.