President Muhamadu Buhari has denied ever condemning Nigerian leaders embarking on medical trips abroad and sending their children overseas to acquire tertiary education.
The Presidency therefore asked Nigerians to disregard “concocted” fake speeches on social media attributed to Buhari, including that in which he reportedly condemned medical trips abroad and sending of children to schools outside the county.
The said speech surfaced online as President is currently in London, receiving medical attention from his doctors, the fifth of such since he assumed office three years ago.
But, the Special Adviser (Media and Publicity) to the President, Mr. Femi Adesina, in a statement issued on Wednesday, May 9, 2018, said that it was a new dimension in an orchestrated plot to diminish Buhari’s stature before millions of Nigerians who love and adore him.
Adesina said: “First, it was a pernicious twisting and misinterpretation of the words of the President by mischievous elements, perhaps they can earn him opprobrium and infamy. When they see that the gambit is not achieving the desired results, they have now gone into utter fabrication of apocryphal statements, which they purvey through the social media.
“An example is a fictive portion of the February 2015 lecture by the then presidential candidate Buhari at Chatham House, London. This is what is circulating now on social media:
‘What is the difference between me and those who elected us to represent them? Absolutely nothing! Why should Nigerian President not fly with other Nigerian public? Why do I need to embark on a foreign trip as a President with a huge crowd with public funds? Why do I need to go for a medical trip abroad if we cannot make our hospital (sic) functional? Why do we need to send our children to school abroad if we cannot developed (sic) our university (sic) to compete with the foreign ones?’
“Fortunately, the Chatham House lecture of 2015 is in the public domain. The full text was published by many Nigerian newspapers, and is still available in their libraries and various websites. The concoction by haters and agents of disunity is not part of the text of the lecture at all.
“The morbid minds that created the falsehood simply want to de-market and demean the President, having seen that defeating him in a free and fair electoral contest is a tall order. Therefore, they desire to instigate the electorate against him by creating statements that never existed, and attributing such to him.
“We are, however, glad that millions of Nigerians, young and old, are smart enough to see through the machinations. The dubious people will not succeed, as President Buhari’s reputation has been built over time, and sustained for decades. That is why he is widely acclaimed for integrity, transparency, honour, and accountability, both home and abroad. Negative minds can never erode or corrode this.
“Bitter emotions stunt the soul and defile the mind. Those behind it will find out, eventually, that they are the ones swallowing poison, and expecting another person to die. They will realize the folly of their actions, to their own grief.
“Decent Nigerians are urged to be wary of the fare they consume hook, line and sinker, particularly on social media. President Buhari is actuated by nothing else than love for motherland. He is poised to build a country which all Nigerians can proudly call their own. Noxious minds can still have a change of heart,” Adesina said.
The Presidency therefore asked Nigerians to disregard “concocted” fake speeches on social media attributed to Buhari, including that in which he reportedly condemned medical trips abroad and sending of children to schools outside the county.
The said speech surfaced online as President is currently in London, receiving medical attention from his doctors, the fifth of such since he assumed office three years ago.
But, the Special Adviser (Media and Publicity) to the President, Mr. Femi Adesina, in a statement issued on Wednesday, May 9, 2018, said that it was a new dimension in an orchestrated plot to diminish Buhari’s stature before millions of Nigerians who love and adore him.
Adesina said: “First, it was a pernicious twisting and misinterpretation of the words of the President by mischievous elements, perhaps they can earn him opprobrium and infamy. When they see that the gambit is not achieving the desired results, they have now gone into utter fabrication of apocryphal statements, which they purvey through the social media.
“An example is a fictive portion of the February 2015 lecture by the then presidential candidate Buhari at Chatham House, London. This is what is circulating now on social media:
‘What is the difference between me and those who elected us to represent them? Absolutely nothing! Why should Nigerian President not fly with other Nigerian public? Why do I need to embark on a foreign trip as a President with a huge crowd with public funds? Why do I need to go for a medical trip abroad if we cannot make our hospital (sic) functional? Why do we need to send our children to school abroad if we cannot developed (sic) our university (sic) to compete with the foreign ones?’
“Fortunately, the Chatham House lecture of 2015 is in the public domain. The full text was published by many Nigerian newspapers, and is still available in their libraries and various websites. The concoction by haters and agents of disunity is not part of the text of the lecture at all.
“The morbid minds that created the falsehood simply want to de-market and demean the President, having seen that defeating him in a free and fair electoral contest is a tall order. Therefore, they desire to instigate the electorate against him by creating statements that never existed, and attributing such to him.
“We are, however, glad that millions of Nigerians, young and old, are smart enough to see through the machinations. The dubious people will not succeed, as President Buhari’s reputation has been built over time, and sustained for decades. That is why he is widely acclaimed for integrity, transparency, honour, and accountability, both home and abroad. Negative minds can never erode or corrode this.
“Bitter emotions stunt the soul and defile the mind. Those behind it will find out, eventually, that they are the ones swallowing poison, and expecting another person to die. They will realize the folly of their actions, to their own grief.
“Decent Nigerians are urged to be wary of the fare they consume hook, line and sinker, particularly on social media. President Buhari is actuated by nothing else than love for motherland. He is poised to build a country which all Nigerians can proudly call their own. Noxious minds can still have a change of heart,” Adesina said.
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