"Top news in Nigeria" The
presidency yesterday denied reports in the media of allegations made
against President Goodluck Jonathan of Nigeria in an affidavit said to have been
sworn to by former Nigerian militant leader, Mr Henry Okay who is facing
trial in South Africa for his alleged involvement in terrorist acts
against Nigeria.
A
statement signed by Special Adviser to the President on Media and
Publicity, Dr Reuben Abati said “the
Presidency categorically affirms
that these allegations are false in their entirety and without any
factual foundation”.
According
to the statement, “as the case of Mr. Okah’s involvement in the
plotting and execution of terrorist attacks in Nigeria is already before
a court of competent jurisdiction in South Africa, the Presidency does
not intend to say anymore on the matter for now and will, in accordance
with due process and international law, make a full representation on
the matter to the court when the trial opens.
“The
Presidency also advises the Nigerian media to respect the sanctity of
the legal and judicial processes in this matter and avoid becoming
willing tools in the hands of Mr. Okah and his agents in an entirely
diversionary trial by the media aimed only at falsely impugning the
character and integrity of the President and officials of his
administration”.







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