Former education minister, Oby Ezekwesili has denied reports that she said President Muhammadu Buhari does not deserve to be Nigeria’s leader.
Ezekwesili also urged presidential spokesman, Mallam Garba Shehu to apologize for attacking her after the false report was published.
The former minister and Bring Back Our Girls campaigner made the call via a statement released on August 22, 2016.
The statement reads:
I
woke up yesterday to read a fictitious report credited to me by Sunday
Tribune that I claimed President Muhammadu Buhari does not deserve to be
president. And on the basis of the fiction weaved together by a
reporter, he let loose one of those now-very-common indecorous and
rumour- inspired verbal assault from presidential spokesman, Mallam
Garba Shehu.
However, today, in one of those
uncommon but very professional decisions, Tribune newspaper not only
recanted on the story but also apologized to me. While I thank the
newspaper for toeing the path of honour, I hope Mallam Garba Shehu will
also be decent enough to admit his error of judgement and tender an
unreserved apology for his falsehood and unwarranted attacks at me.
Notwithstanding,
it is important not to lose sight of the real issue which is about the
fate of 2000 young Nigerians who were employed into the Nigerian
Immigration Service, after a rigorous and transparent process by the
last administration, only for their services to be cynically dispensed
with by the current administration. These are Nigerians from across the
country.
Incidentally, I was drawn to their plight
just because in driving past where they had congregated, I saw among
them a friend and BBOG colleague, Hajia Aisha Yesufu, who, as it would
turn out, had taken up their cause. I spoke with them briefly and I had
pleaded with the president to look into their matter.
Fortunately,
in correcting the earlier wrong publication, Tribune has helped to
bring out what I said in its story of today as captured below:
“FORMER
Minister of Education, Dr Oby Ezekwesili, never said President
Muhammadu Buhari did not deserve to be president. Our sister
publication, Sunday Tribune, had attributed the statement to be part of
what she said over the plight of 2,000 immigration service recruits who
slept at the entrance of Aso Villa from Friday till Saturday morning.”
“Ezekwesili,
while addressing the recruits, had said “I am, therefore, appealing to
the president to immediately ask the military as well as the Nigerian
Immigration Service to do what is right, give justice to all these young
men and women who, on the basis of merit, were appointed into positions
in the NIS.”
“I want to say that if justice is
not given to them immediately, I certainly will join them in sitting
here every day until they get their justice. Justice is to be able to
come to table with them.”
“Whatever the challenges
are, let it be known, but don’t let anything be done in secrecy, and
let nothing be done with such opaqueness. These young people are the
present of Nigeria, not just the future of Nigeria. If we don’t treat
our young right, we are laying ourselves up for what we already have
troubling us in the country.”
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