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December 24, 2020 Alleged Plan To Run Smear Campaign Against President Buhari

Alleged Plan To Run Smear Campaign Against President Buhari

The Presidency is worried over ongoing alleged plan to launch "a smear campaign" against President, MUHAMMADU BUHARI.

Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, FEMI ADESINA, claimed that the plan of the sponsors, who he described as "disgruntled political elements", is to portray BUHARI as not being in charge of the country through cooked-up media stories, especially online.

He made the claim in a statement titled, 'Smear campaign alert against the President'.

The presidential aide, therefore, called on Nigerians to be discerning in what they consume as news and special reports from such online media.

 

December 11, 2020 House Of Representatives Awaits Official Communication From President Buhari After Shunning Summons

House Of Representatives Awaits Official Communication From President Buhari After Shunning Summons

The House of Representatives is awaiting official communication from President MUHAMMADU BUHARI over his refusal to honour their invitation.

President MUHAMMADU BUHARI yesterday failed to show up at the national assembly to address a joint session of both chambers on the security situation in the country as earlier announced.

Members of the House of Representatives had on December 1 passed a resolution to invite President BUHARI to brief the house on the true state of the security situation in the country.

This decision was taken when the House considered a motion moved by members from Borno State on the massacre of 43 rice farmers in the state by Boko Haram insurgents.

During plenary yesterday, a lawmaker from Rivers State, SOLOMON BOB, raised a point of order over the President’s refusal to honour the invitation of the house.

Speaker FEMI GBAJABIAMILA in his response said the House will wait for official communication from the president.

December 9, 2020 Buhari tells Governors “Work with traditional rulers to tackle insecurity in your states”

Buhari tells Governors “Work with traditional rulers to tackle insecurity in your states”

The president’s spokesman, Malam Garba Shehu, in a statement, said Buhari gave the charge at the end of a security meeting with the 36 governors in Abuja on Tuesday.

According to the presidential aide, Buhari listened to presentations by a governor from each of the six Geo-Political Zones on their specific security challenges.

The president recalled that in the old order communities identified newcomers and passed the information to constituted authority.

He said: “The sub-region is no longer safe, more so with the collapse of the former Libyan leader, Muammar Gaddafi’s regime and the cross border movement of weapons and criminals.

“Governors must work with traditional rulers. Try and work with traditional rulers to boost intelligence gathering.’’

While giving an overview of the security situation in each of the zones, the president said his administration had done well in the North East and South South, adding that the South South situation was still worrisome.

“Every day I get situation reports about illegal refineries and the blowing up of pipelines. You must stop local rogues from sabotaging oil installations,’’ he said.

Addressing the issue of banditry and kidnapping reported in each of the geo-political zones, Buhari said:

“Security is important and we must secure the whole country.

”We are thinking very hard on the issue of kidnapping.

”We will make it possible for the military to get to the bandits and kidnappers and eliminate them.’’

He explained that the closure of the nation’s land borders was partly an attempt to control the smuggling in of weapons and drugs.

“Now that the message has sunk in with our neighbours, we are looking into reopening the borders as soon as possible.’’

Buhari gave assurances that the country’s military would continue to get the support they needed to fight criminals.

“I am not going to the public to speak about the vehicles and equipment we have ordered.

”What I can say is that the military received armoured cars and other equipment and they are training the trainers.

”More of such equipment, including military aircrafts will come in,’’ he added.

On the issues raised on #ENDSARS protest and its hijack by hoodlums to cause mayhem and destroy private and public property, Buhari sounded a strong warning about a recurrence, saying that no responsible government would allow that to happen.

“We do not stop anyone from demonstrating, but you don’t set up roadblocks and smash windscreens. Which government will allow that?’’

He noted that the foreign press coverage of the #ENDSARS violence was not balanced, citing specifically the CNN and BBC, for omitting the number of policemen killed, police stations that were razed, and the prisons that were thrown open for inmates to escape.

“I was disgusted by the coverage, which did not give attention to the policemen that were killed, the stations that were burnt, and prisons that were opened. (They said we are all at fault. We don’t have the sympathy of anyone. We are on our own).’’

Buhari said violent demonstrations would no longer be allowed, saying “democracy does not mean confusion or lack of accountability’’.

On the eight-month long strike by Academic Staff Union of Universities, the president said lecturers had not taken into consideration the larger challenges facing the country.

“Government conceded something. The problem is that they refused to look at the problem of the whole country. The Minister of Labour is working hard at it.

”It is amazing how ASUU will stay out of classrooms for so long. There’s a need for our elites to understand the challenges facing the country.’’

December 9, 2020 President Buhari sacks NDE head, Argungu

President Buhari sacks NDE head, Argungu


President Muhammadu Buhari laid off Dr Nasiru Argungu of his position as the Director-General of the National Directorate of Employment (NDE).

The president’s Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Malam Garba Shehu, confirmed this development in a statement in Abuja on Tuesday.

The presidential aide disclosed that the president’s order on the sacking of Argungu was issued on Friday, but effective from Monday, December 7.

Meanwhile, the Minister of State, Labour and Employment, who supervises the agency, has been directed to nominate an acting Director General from amongst the most Senior Directors in the NDE ”until a substantive holder of the post is appointed by Mr President”.

Shehu said the acting Director General should be nominated based on competence and seniority in service.

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