Recently, some pundits in the
media came up with a fabrication which they called APC ministerial list. I saw
the purported ministerial list in some ‘self acclaimed’ reputable media
platforms but decided to treat it with a pinch of salt because I wasn’t sure of
the authenticity of the fabrication.
Now, the APC has come up with a
stand on the whole political hallucination. Speaking through its spokesperson
Ali Mohammed, the party explained that it has not brought out any list and
advised the public to disregard the speculation from some quarters in the media.
Punch reports
The All Progressives Congress on
Sunday dismissed as mere fiction, a list of ministers being circulated by some
online journalists.
According to the APC, the party has
nothing to do with the said list and urged Nigerians to wait for the authentic
one which would be made public through the appropriate channels.
This was contained in a statement
signed by the National Publicity Secretary of the APC, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, in
Abuja.
Mohammed said, “Nigerians should
disregard these lists and await the authentic list which will be communicated
through the appropriate channels at the right time.”
The APC also cautioned the media
against using statements attributing actions to the President-elect, Muhammadu
Buhari, without clarification.
The party urged the media to
clarify with the authentic officials of the party and the Buhari Campaign
Organisation any issue having to do with the actions of the President-elect, in
order to avoid presenting falsehood as facts.
APC said, “The appeal becomes
necessary following recent media reports on the actions which the
President-elect will purportedly embark upon once he is sworn into office.
“Various people have been quoted
in the media on what the President-elect will do or will not do once he assumes
office.
“The truth is that these people
do not speak for the President-elect, hence the need for the media to clarify
such issues with the Chairman of the party, its National Publicity Secretary or
the spokesman for the Buhari Campaign Organisation. These officials are always
available to clarify issues.”
The party noted that the ongoing
transition is a delicate period that fifth columnists could capitalise on to
cause disaffection or overheat the polity, hence the need for all stakeholders
to be extra-cautious and to put the national interest above all other
interests.
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