What is it you really have against Fru Ndi?
Strictly speaking, I dont have anything against Mr. Fru Ndi. When I was in the SDF as his Deputy and very close to him, I was the most loyal servant, collaborating honestly with the boss to the extent of accepting, at certain moments, to being used. But that was normal because, for one thing, loyalty is a family culture and, for another, our vision, defined at the beginning, was maintained. The day I realised that the train was intentionally being derailed, I decided to quit. My former boss has never come to terms with my departure. He seems to be saying that he does not understand my departure because we were very close and he had a lot of confidence in me. We are in politics and, to me, politics means conviction and commitment and not subterfuge and manipulation. It should be understood that, even in marriages, there is divorce. And it is not because there is a divorce between a couple that one of the spouses should try to kill the other.