The
Presidency on Friday denied a statement credited to a Kenyan lady that
President Goodluck Jonathan recently visited her country in seven
private aircraft.
Special Adviser to the President on
Media and Publicity, Dr. Reuben Abati, in a message on his Twitter
handle, described the statement as a blatant lie.
He said Jonathan travelled to Kenya with only one aircraft.
In a video which has gone viral on
YouTube and other social media platforms, the Kenyan lady was heard
saying, “Your (Nigerian) President visited our country with seven
private jets. That has never happened before, we were all excited, ‘this
is Nigeria, it is the country with the highest number of private jets.’
Seven private jets, I know there could be more but for us, that is
still wao! They all came in their private jets.”
The video was Twitted by Nigerians
including a former Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Mallam
Nasir El-Rufa’i, forcing Abati to react.
While the presidential spokesman
challenged the Kenyan to prove her allegation, he asked Nigerians
spreading the message to desist from broadcasting lies.
He said it amounted to laziness to take on what he described as crazy tale and broadcast it without verification.
He asked them to shut up if they could not provide evidence contrary to his position.
Abati wrote, “That President Jonathan
travelled to Kenya with seven jets is not true. I challenge the Kenyan
lady to prove her allegation.
“Stop spreading lies. President Jonathan
was in Kenya with only one aircraft. Provide concrete evidence to the
contrary or shut up.
“That Kenyan lady is lying. It amounts
to sheer laziness to take on crazy tale and broadcast it without
verification. It is shameful.
“It is an absolute lie. A presidential jet is not difficult to identify. It bears a clear mark.
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