National leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola
Ahmed Tinubu, has threatened legal action against an online portal,
which quoted him as saying that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) will
stop President Muhammadu Buhari’s re-election bid in 2019.
Tinubu described the report, which was published by an online medium
(Not DAILY POST) dated 14th January with the title, “I am afraid PDP
will stop Buhari in 2019 – Tinubu” as work of fiction concocted by the
writer.
He said his legal team would sue the paper for libel.
A statement by the media office of the former Lagos State governor said,
“No sane reporter would dare put his true names to this screed; it is
pure libel. If the disciple of this libel truly believes in this
account, we challenge him to visit Tinubu’s office or to announce where
he can be found. Tinubu’s attorney will serve the writer with a
complaint for libel. The writer will then have a chance to defend and
explain himself in open court and before the public. If he is so sure of
the fidelity of his tale, let him speak openly before us as to what he
wants us to believe is the truth instead of slinking about writing lies
in the anonymous dark.
“The falsity of the article is patently clear in that it does not
even comport with the minimal standards of journalism. The writer fails
to divulge the date or the place the alleged statement was made. This
omission is willful. The writer does not state these basic facts because
the meeting never happened; to give such information would make it even
easier to prove his work is a lie. The writer has not seen Tinubu and
has no idea where Tinubu was on any given day.
“Worse, the writer says Tinubu was speaking to newsmen. If so, why
has no other newspaper carried this story? The answer is simple. There
was no such meeting between Tinubu and several newsmen. Because the
story is the figment of one awfully wounded.
“The story contains a long quote supposedly from Tinubu. There is no
way a true journalist would have tried to transcribe this by hand. He
would have taped it. We dare this journalist to produce the tape.
“The story falls in the genre of the hit-man tactics of the politically
desperate. Clearly, the schemers behind this are minions of the
collapsing PDP. Their party is falling apart before our eyes, with
multiple defections by the day. They fabricated this story to discourage
further defections and to sow discord in the APC. However, the discord
will remain where it belongs: the PDP.
“Tinubu has never publicly commented on the defections of people from
the PDP, much more making derogatory remarks about the phenomenon. In
fact, if you check, he has welcomed many former PDP members into the
APC. Tinubu is a democrat and a progressive. He believes that the APC is
and shall always be opened to those who share its progressive beliefs
and who are committed to a better Nigeria. The more people of like minds
gather, the stronger the party and the more likely it is to achieve the
objective of building Nigeria anew.
“The writer of this fable tries to bring discord between Tinubu and
Buhari regarding 2019 election and the budget. The attempt will fail.
President Buhari was elected less than a year ago. The challenges he
inherited are many. We must all seek to help him do the great things he
envisions. 2019 is such a long, far road away.
Let 2019 take care of
itself. Today presents enough challenges of its own. Those who want
Nigeria to succeed should be more concerned with tackling the
difficulties of today and not stirring up trouble based on what might
happen tomorrow.
“For the record, Tinubu supports the government’s expansionary budget
and has no qualms with its objectives and programmes. For the writer to
say Tinubu complained about the figures is to pile lie upon lie.
“Whosoever wrote the story is serpentine. But their venom will not
hurt Tinubu, Buhari or the APC. They are like the mad snake that
mediated its own demise by biting itself.”
18 January 201612:55
Tinubu denies saying PDP will stop Buhari in 2019 elections
By Chibueze Paul A.
18 January 2016
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