President Muhammadu Buhari on Monday
said there was no truth in reports suggesting that he and the leadership
of the All Progressives Congress were at loggerheads with a national
leader of the party, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu.
In a statement by his Senior Special
Assistant on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, the President described
the reports as “unfounded and mischievous.”
Shehu said the President who, according
to him, was highly embarrassed by such reports was in regular contact
with Tinubu before, during and after the recent Ondo State governorship
election.
He said any suggestions that the
President and the party machinery were working to destroy Tinubu had no
foundation in truth or any credibility.
The presidential spokesman added that
the President was impressed by Tinubu’s assurance not to work against
the party in Ondo and he honoured his words.
He said Buhari regarded Tinubu as a
priceless political asset to the party whose immeasurable contributions
to the development and progress of the ruling party were known to all.
He advised those he called
rumour-mongers to stop spreading the seeds of discord and animosity
between the President and Tinubu or the party, adding that the President
“is proud of the Jagaban and his pivotal role in the party.”
The statement partly read, “President
Buhari commended Tinubu’s spirit of comradeship in promptly
congratulating Rotimi Akeredolu who was elected governor.
“The President also noted that at a time
his administration is preoccupied with governance issues, rumours of
divisions and alleged scheming within the party are counterproductive to
internal unity and cohesion in APC.
“He appealed to the APC members and supporters to ignore rumours that could harm party unity.”
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