First Lady, Patience Jonathan, has denied any
interest in the sale of Enugu Distribution Company.
A statement issued on Sunday night by Mrs.
Ayo Adesugba, her Director of Information, said there was no truth in the
online article published on Sahara Reporters, titled “Nigeria’s First Lady,
Vice President behind the Enugu Disco Sale Fiasco.”
“Normally, the hearsay and conjectures in the
article should have been ignored due to the fact that it is speculative
journalism at its worst, she said.
“Additionally, the article as it pertains to
the First Lady, Dame Patience Jonathan, is devoid of any concrete evidence or
supporting documents. However, since the First Lady’s name has been mentioned
in the article we are duty bound to respond so that the public will not be
unwittingly misled.”
According to the report “A major source in
the Presidency disclosed that Mrs. Jonathan is the unseen hand behind the
constant bending of rules for Interstate by both the Bureau of Public
Enterprises (BPE) and the National Council on Privatization (NCP).”
It further states that, “The reason for the
First Lady’s meddling is that Emeka Offor, leader of the Interstate consortium,
has convinced her that he would protect her secret business interest in the
consortium.”
Continuing, “Mr. Offor confided in associates
early this week that he had advised Mrs. Jonathan, who hails from Rivers State
as Peterside, to put pressure on the NCP technical committee chairman to “take
it easy because this is Nigeria, and not America or London.”
But the statement maintained there is no
veracity whatsoever in the report.
“The First Lady is not interested and has no
link whatsoever to the sale, or bending of rules, if any, for the sale of any
public enterprise. The article is not only speculative and uncharitable but
also extremely unfair and provocative.
Mrs. Jonathan’s aide said the report was against
the basic ethics of journalism, having failed to be fair, wondering why nobody
from the news site requested the First Lady’s own side of the rumored story.
“It is our hope that in future, Sahara
Reporters will present concrete facts to buttress whatever claims it has, so
that we can examine facts and not respond to hearsay or rumour from
unidentified sources.
Mrs. Adesugba said her boss’s attention is
firmly focused on her philanthropic roles through her NGOs and on promoting
peace in her capacity as the President of the African First Ladies Peace
Mission.
“Dame Patience is also working with
commitment to ensure greater online security for Nigerian children in her
capacity as the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Child Online
Protection Champion.
“Unfounded and speculative reports such as
the one carried by Sahara Reporters are unnecessary distractions which we hope
all well-meaning Nigerians should ignore,” concluded the statement.
Source: Dailypost
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