The presidency has denied reports that Governor of Jigawa State, Alhaji
Sule Lamido informed President Goodluck Jonathan that a serving minister
recently collected a bribe of $250 million from an oil company and has
refused to act on information.
This was made know in a statement signed by Reuben Abati Special Adviser to the President (Media & Publicity)
Which read thus
'We have noted with much regret, the grossly irresponsible, false and
mischievous claim by the Governor of Jigawa State, Alhaji Sule Lamido
that President Goodluck Jonathan has refused to act on information that a
serving minister recently collected a bribe of $250 million from an oil
company.
The Presidency views the patently bogus allegation reportedly made by
the Governor in a radio interview yesterday as an unacceptable and
callous attempt to unjustly impugn the integrity of President Jonathan
and cast aspersions on the seriousness of his Administration's efforts
to curb corruption.
The allegation and the claim by Alhaji Lamido that he informed President
Jonathan of the acceptance of the huge bribe by an unnamed minister is
absolutely without any foundation in fact or reality because no such
communication has ever taken place between them.
We abhor Governor Lamido's descent to the unscrupulous, reckless and
thoughtless peddling of arrant falsehood in a puerile effort to score
cheap political points against President Jonathan for personal and
sectional political gains.
If, as he claims, Alhaji Lamido has credible information about a
minister receiving the said amount as bribe, he should publicly name the
minister involved without delay and provide evidence to support his
allegation.
In the event that he is unable to do so, he should be prepared to offer
an unreserved apology to the President and Nigerians for his unwarranted
and unjust effort to denigrate, disparage and malign the President and
the Federal Government.
While the Jonathan Presidency will continue to make corrupt public
officials answerable for their actions, it will not succumb to
harassment and blackmail by self-seeking politicians jostling for
personal advantage.'
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