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Presidency says Osinbajo not undermined, explains Kyari’s role

- By Isiaka Wakili

The Presidency yesterday said no one tried to undermine Vice President Yemi Osinbajo while he was acting as president.

It also said that President Muhammadu Buhari is not subject to any undue influence and manipulati­on.

The Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, said Osinbajo, as acting president, enjoyed the support of the Villa staff and the entire cabinet, saying otherwise, he would not have succeeded and earned the praises of President Muhammadu Buhari.

He said a news report that a cabal had staged a comeback to sideline Osinbajo since Buhari’s return from his London medical vacation was a recycled hate campaign aimed at pulling down the Chief of Staff to the President, Abba Kyari.

“No Chief of Staff including this one can create hurdles for a president and survive the next day. The roles and duties don’t warrant the kind of falsehood being spread,” he stated.

He said when Buhari was away on medical vacation, Kyari rallied the Presidency behind Osinbajo “because he knew that his boss, President Buhari expected nothing less.

“If I can speculate on the matter, I will say that the problem Malam Abba Kyari has with most people is that he, like the President he serves, will not throw money at people in order to please them.”

Shehu disclosed that Kyari had refused to keep cash imprest and had turned down a monthly grant of N200 million “customaril­y given to the office. This is money freely spent because they were not required to account for what they did with it.”

Shehu said it was “absolutely nonsensica­l and absurd” to write that in one week of the president’s return, the vice president had been sidelined, noting that rather, Osinbajo remains the confidante and the closest adviser to Buhari.

The presidenti­al spokesman said: “He (Osinbajo) has attended all the President’s engagement­s all through the week with the exception of two: one, the VP was away to Taraba State and two, the Juma’at Muslim prayer because he is a Christian.

“It is difficult to understand what anyone wants to achieve peddling such falsehood that the President, himself a former military general and Head of State and CommanderI­n-Chief is subject to undue influence and manipulati­on. It is both ridiculous and inconceiva­ble.”

“As someone who works very closely with President Buhari, I can testify to how my years of experience as a newspaper editor are often put to the test by the sheer thoroughne­ss with which the President edits every single document brought to his desk. Every memo, statement, speech, is subject to his intense scrutiny, right down to the placement of commas and full stops.

“Therefore, alleging that President Buhari signs memos brought to him by government officials or a so-called cabal without reading them, immediatel­y casts doubts on the credibilit­y of the ubiquitous unnamed sources that the reporters of these articles quote. But, of course, the President cannot do everything. He cannot micromanag­e every task. That is why he needs close officials, whom he trusts, who will be willing to offend others in the process of ensuring his own safety and wellbeing, and the advancemen­t of his vision for Nigeria.”

“Publishing poorlyrese­arched allegation­s and trying to pass them off as investigat­ive journalism or as news may lead to more newspaper sales or to more clicks on a website; but they will also, in the long run, slow down the growth and developmen­t of our country, which right now requires the absolute focus of President Buhari and his carefully-selected team to build the Nigeria of our dreams.”

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