Ex-President Goodluck Jonathan has reacted to reports about
him sponsoring Niger Delta Avengers, adding that some persons were out to
malign him, out of frustration with his rising national and international
profile.
There had been publications that the Muhammadu Buhari-led
Federal Government had begun probing Jonathan over alleged link to the Niger
Delta Avengers.
But Jonathan who spoke in a statement signed by his media
spokesperson, Mr. Ikechukwu Eze said the reports were not different from
allegations made earlier by Movement for the Emancipation of Niger Delta, MEND,
which were mere fabrications.
The statement read in part:
“We obviously would have ignored the allegation, having
responded recently to the exact same fabrication peddled by a shady militant
group, but for the new dimension of bringing in the authorities, while hiding
under the often-abused journalism latitude of quoting nebulous ‘sources.’
“It is sad that the publications wore the cloak of deceit
from the same misguided characters that are hell-bent on pulling down the
former President despite his clear record of diligent service to his country
and long-standing commitment to the good of the society.
“There is no doubt that there exists such people who may
have scores to settle with the former President, but are now feeling frustrated
by the fact that his national and international profiles have continued to rise
despite their recourse to endless muck-raking character assassination. Such
people will stop at nothing to continue to throw obstacles, albeit futilely, on
his path.
“We are aware that the same people approached other
well-meaning newspapers with the same false information, but they were wise to
turn it down on account of its absurdity.”
“Our media houses should be careful not to make the country
a laughing stock by being hoodwinked into passing off the perverted voices of
irritant groups as that of our well-respected official and security
authorities.”
The ex-President said newspapers promoting spurious
allegations against him were toying with libel and destroying the image of
Nigeria.
“Apart from toying with the serious issue of libel, those
newspapers lending themselves to be cheaply used by miscreants are also doing
gross disservice to our collective good and the image of the country,” he said.
Jonathan advised the media to be professional and do more of
investigative reporting instead of making reference to allegations of aggrieved
militants.
He said no responsible security agency would release such
falsehood to the press.
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