The
Presidency on Monday said there was no truth in an information being circulated
on the social media that President Goodluck Jonathan budgeted N3bn for members
of the transition committee he set up.
The
committee chaired by Vice President Namadi Sambo is saddled with the
responsibility of ensuring a smooth transition from Jonathan to the
President-elect, Maj-Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (retd.).
A
social media message that went viral on Monday claimed that during a meeting
between the President and the President-elect, Jonathan had said N3bn would be
spent on his transition committee while Buhari was reported to have said that
members of his own committee were volunteers who won’t be paid.
But
Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Dr. Reuben Abati, in
an interview said no such meeting or conversation took place.
Abati
described the message as pure fiction or blackmail that can only emanate from a
charlatan.
“This
is pure fiction and blackmail. No such meeting or conversation ever took place.
Whoever wrote the copy obviously has never heard of being magnanimous in
victory. A charlatan certainly,” the presidential spokesman said.
The
social media message titled “Now I’m convinced we didn’t make a mistake,” read,
“Buhari was at the villa in connection to setting up a transition committee for
handing over. At the meeting, Goodluck asked for the list of representatives of
APC and the required remuneration.
“Buhari
was surprised that Goodluck’s list and corresponding cost was put at N3billion
for a job estimated to last only 2months. Goodluck then asked why Buhari’s list
didn’t show corresponding cost?
“Buhari
answered that his team was made up of volunteers and their feeding would be by
individuals/self even if they have to bring in leftover food from their homes.
No word has been heard from presidency since then.
“This
is the beginning of purposeful leadership.”
Jonathan under attack, says we didn’t budget N3bn for Transition committee – Presidency
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