The
Presidency has noted with dismay, the utterly false and misleading
claim in the lead report in today’s edition of the Daily Trust newspaper
that the Federal Government has purchased 200 new “exotic” cars for the
African First Ladies Summit which formally opens in Abuja tomorrow.
The true facts of the matter are as follows:
The
African First Ladies Peace Mission (AFLPM) which is holding its summit
in Abuja is a Non-Governmental Organisation. Its activities are funded
by stakeholders and members of the private sector who support and
identify with its objectives.
In
accordance with its modus operandi, the AFLPM set up several
committees, including a finance committee to raise funds and sponsorship
for the organization of its Abuja Summit.
As
part of its own contributions to the successful hosting of the summit
by the First Lady, Dame Patience Jonathan, Coscharis Motors Ltd. offered to provide some cars for the event at no cost to the organizers or the Federal Government of Nigeria.
Under an agreement signed by the committee and Coscharis Motors, all the cars will be returned to the company after the summit.
As
indicated in the body of the report, the editors of Daily Trust were
apparently well aware that they had no facts to support the claim in
their banner headline that the Federal Government bought the cars in question.
Daily
Trust admits in the report that it could not confirm if the cars were
“bought outright or hired” yet it went ahead to publish the totally
unsubstantiated headline claim – “FG BUYS 200 CARS FOR FIRST LADIES
SUMMIT”.
It
is highly regrettable that the Editors of the Daily Trust rushed to
publish a completely erroneous report, the falsity of which should have
been apparent to them.
Their
very unprofessional and unethical decision to publish the unverifiable
allegation can only be construed as another attempt to incite public
anger against the Presidency and the Federal Government.
Reuben Abati
Special Adviser to the President
(Media & Publicity)
July 25, 2012.
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