President Goodluck Jonathan yesterday debunked an online report that
he is in New York for the United Nations General Assembly, UNGA, with a
600-man delegation from Nigeria. In a statement by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Dr.
Reuben Abati, the president said the report was untrue and misleading.
“We have noted with regret the continuation today by
saharareporters.com of its usual scurrilous and baseless attacks on the
Jonathan administration with publication of a false claim that the
president is leading a 600-man delegation to the 68th Session of the
United Nations General Assembly in New York.
“While we trust that discerning members of the public who are already
very familiar with Sahara Reporters’ usual fare of mischief, outright
falsehood and erroneous speculation will rightly dismiss this latest
claim as a fresh manifestation of the online medium’s ill-will towards
President Jonathan and his administration, we wish to affirm for the
benefit of the unwary that there is absolutely no truth in the
allegation that the president took a 600-man delegation to New York.
“There is also no substance to the rehashed charge of profligacy
which Sahara reporters annually makes against the president when he
leads Nigeria’s delegation to the UN General Assembly.
“The truth is that less than 30 persons arrived in New York with the
president this morning as members of his entourage. Other than them, the
only other persons who are in New York for the UN General Assembly with
the president’s knowledge and approval are relevant ministers and a few
essential aides.
“President Jonathan’s official delegation is definitely not out of
proportion with Nigeria’s size, role and relevance in Africa and the
global community.
“Sahara Reporters’ claim that the president’s delegation is the
largest at this year’s General Assembly is an unjustifiable fabrication
which can never stand any rigorous test of truthfulness.
“We are certainly aware that many Nigerian citizens are currently on
visits to New York. These persons are here for their own purposes and
neither President Jonathan nor his administration has any responsibility
for the presence of these persons in New York.
“We will not be surprised if it is such persons who include Nigerian
businessmen who are here for an African Business Roundtable event,
members of non-governmental organisations and tourists that Sahara
Reporters has been counting, for the sole purpose of mischief-making, as
‘members of the Nigerian delegation’,” the statement read.
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