Former Minister of Information, Labaran Maku on Tuesday in
Abuja, denied reports making the rounds in the media that he accused President
Jonathan of being the sponsor of Boko Haram.
Maku, who addressed newsmen, said the reports were false and
an attempt to discredit Jonathan by using his ardent supporters to make the
falsehood look believable.
He said that his campaign organisation had long refuted the
publication.
He added that he had to address the press as the issue was
still being mischievously peddled by some media platforms.
``As you are all aware, we are in the heat of politicking
for the election of the next president and there has been a desperate attempt
by the enemies of the president to slander him.
``Two weeks ago, I saw an image in the media, purportedly
quoting me to have accused President Jonathan of being the sponsor of Boko
Haram,’’ he said.
Maku expressed regret that in spite the denial by of his
campaign organisation, some media platforms still went ahead to quote him as
saying that he regretted working with President Goodluck Jonathan’s
administration.
He reiterated that remained an ardent supporter of Jonathan
and his transformation agenda, adding that his believe in Jonathan as the best
candidate would not diminish.
He said: ``As a journalist, I find these reports very
reprehensible, slanderous and completely unprofessional.
``What is going on is beyond mischief, it is absolute
desperation by the enemies of the president to pull him down using my name.
``I therefore want to make it very clear here that at no
time in my life have I ever associated the president with the sponsorship of
terrorism; it is absolute fiction.
``This is designed by the opposition to quote one of the
most ardent believers in President Jonathan as telling a story against him.
``I must say that I cannot come against a government I
defended for four and half years; a government I believe in.
``I believe in President Jonathan; he is a misunderstood
leader who has done so much for this country and is doing so much for the
nation.
``Let me make it very clear that even under APGA, President
Jonathan is still my presidential candidate and I am the one leading his
campaign in Nasarawa state.
``I remain his loyalist, I remain his supporter, I believe
in him, I believe in the great job he has done for Nigeria.
``I want the world to know that I believe in this government
and whatever we have done together; I remain an adherent.”
Maku said that it was commendable that the president had
achieved so much during his time in office in spite the quantum attacks and
insurgency aimed at distracting him.
He urged the opposition to desist from unwarranted attacks
on Jonathan, stressing that if they must, they should use their own names not
the names of his supporters.
The former minister called on owners of social media
platforms to desist from publishing falsehood.
``I have issued statements through my campaign organisation
to no avail, they continue to carry them.
``If they continue, then I will not hesitate to take further
action against those who are spreading this fiction against the President,” he
said.
Maku said that Jonathan’s re-election as Nigeria’s president
was more important to him than his ambition to be governor of Nasarawa State.
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