The presidency last night said a leader
of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, is not under watch by any security agency.
It dismissed any reports of strained relationship between President Muhammadu Buhari and Asiwaju Tinubu.
It said it was unaware of any plot against Buhari by Tinubu.
The Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity,
Mallam Garba Shehu, who made the clarifications in a statement in Abuja,
said such insinuations by a newspaper were products of perverted
logic.**
The government warned Nigerians against falling victims of such mischief.
Shehu said: “The
attention of the presidency has been drawn to a false and sensational
story by a leading newspaper to the effect that a pillar of the
governing party, the All Progressives Congress, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed
Tinubu, is “under security watch over alleged plot against Buhari.”
“Nigerians are hereby advised to ignore this story because it is false and baseless.
We wish to confirm without any equivocation that the Asiwaju is not of
any particular interest to any arm of the security services.
“The relationship between him and the president cannot be better than it is at the moment.
“According to the perverted logic of the newspaper, the respected leader
of the APC is into a plot against the leader of the country.**
The presidency is unaware of any such plots against the President.”
Shehu explained that heads of security agencies in the country confirmed
that they were unaware of Tinubu being under surveillance."
Shehu added: “I got on the phone a short while ago with General Babagana
Munguno, (rtd), the National Security Adviser and the Director-General
of the SSS, Lawal Daura who both dismissed the published reports as acts
of pure mischief. They are not aware of the Asiwaju being on any kind
of watch."
“It would appear that a competition is on between two or three newspaper
establishments on how best to breach the excellent relationship between
the pillars of our party and government.
“So far, they have not made a headway and there is no indication that they will succeed in the future."
“It suffices to say that such reports, written without fairness and
balance can only take away from whatever is left of the credibility of
these newspapers. The general public is hereby advised to ignore them on
these reports.”
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