Monday, October 19, 2015

Amaechi Did Not Storm Saraki’s Residence In Anger

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Amaechi  in an online statement signed by David Iyofor, the former Chief Press Secretary to the immediate past Governor dismissed the reports that as a Ministerial Nominee whose screening by the senate had been deferred was said to have raised his voice to express his frustration before leaving the residence without seeing the Senate President.

The statement said the imagery created in the last four paragraphs of the lead report in a today’s  edition of the national daily, (THISDAY) depicted an angry Amaechi who stormed the residence of the Senate President Bukola Saraki, raised his voice as he made a scene or caused a “ruckus” to display his frustration over the deferment of his screening by the Senate, before “storming out in a huff”, without seeing the Senate President is absolutely not true.

Iyofor further said: “There is a deliberate and carefully calibrated attempt to characterize Amaechi with a very bad and demeaning mannerism. We must clarify that Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi did not visit and was not at the residence of the Senate President on Thursday of last week. Since he did not go to the residence of the Senate President on Thursday of last week, so, there is absolutely no way what the newspaper sources claimed to have transpired, happened.
“We must emphasize that former Governor Amaechi holds the office of the President of the Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria in very high esteem and will never disrespect or act in anyway that would put the office in disrepute. However, in this case, the incident reported never occurred either on Thursday or any other day.
“While we understand the constraints and pressures journalists face in doing their jobs, we would advise them to be thorough and double-check or even triple-check their sources of information. There seems to exist an axis of fifth columnists, masquerading as ‘sources’ to journalists, but fabricate events, incidences and stories that never happened to malign and destroy the character and reputation of others, while fomenting acrimony and bad blood in the polity. Journalists must beware of such ‘sources’,”Amaechi media aide said.

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