President-elect, Muhammadu Buhari, has
dismissed as fictional and uncharitable, a report by an online medium
that he walked some government officials out of his residence in Daura,
Katsina State.
A statement by the Director of Media and
Publicity of the APC presidential Campaign, Garba Shehu on Wednesday
denied that any such incident took place as reported by the online
newspaper. “It was a false and an inaccurate presentation of facts of
what transpired when some government officials visited the
President-elect at his Daura country home. It is totally out of General
Buhari’s character to ask his visitors out,” Mr. Shehu said.
Mr. Shehu said the alleged visit by the
Comptroller-General of the Customs, Abdullahi Inde, only happened in the
imagination of the said publication. “He did not come visiting at any
time.”
On the other reported incident involving
Ade Abolurin, the Commandant-General of the Nigeria Security and Civil
Defence Corps, Mr. Shehu said the President-elect was already in another
meeting when the Commandant-General came visiting and there was no way
the President-elect could receive the new visitors.
“He was merely passing through the town and thought to stop by,” Mr. Shehu said.
“As a matter of fact, words were
promptly sent to the gentleman and his delegation that General Buhari
was unable to meet them owing to the fact of an ongoing meeting that had
preceded the time of their arrival.
“The president-elect welcomes positive
suggestions from every Nigerian about how to bring progressive change to
the country. He will not walk anyone who had come to discuss ways of
developing the country. Courtesy and civility will not permit that to
happen. It is equally not in his character.
“It is therefore important to put the
records straight that the President-elect will be a President for all
Nigerians irrespective of whether anyone currently holds a public office
or not.”
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