The Senior Special Assistant to President Muhammadu Buhari on Media
and Publicity, Garba Shehu has said his principal is not eager to
exchange words with the suspended Secretary to the Government of the
Federation, Babachir Lawal.
Shehu was reacting to Lawal’s claims on Thursday, that he was not aware of his suspension.
Speaking
in an interview with Television Continental, Shehu explained the
processes by which Buhari removes some of his appointees and insisted
that nobody is fired on the radio or television.
“Our idea is not
to engage in back and forth on this matter. Again, let me just give you
this account, the tradition of President Muhammadu Buhari in dealing
with all of the removals, including those of the military and so in, he
has instituted a practice by which nobody hears of their own removal
from office on the radio or television.
“He insists that each
individual must be informed beforehand, so that they will let members of
their family and staff know, and I am aware that the statement did not
go out as early as it was issued because all of the parties needed to be
contacted before it was issued, and it didn’t go out until exactly 1pm.
“What
has happened has happened, we will not engage the SGF in any exchanges
except to say that the president has set a very strong and a strict
record since he came to office. Nobody will be fired on radio or changed
from their position via the mass media, they must be informed, and I am
aware that as early as 10 o’clock this statement was ready but it never
was issued until 1pm but the idea was that all of them must be reached,
informed that this had happened.
“On the contrary, it is a
testimony to the president’s strict adherence to the due process of the
law, to fairness and equity, because if the president was in a haste and
he felt under pressure, he would have removed or sent the SGF on
suspension on the basis of the interim report.
“But having seen
that this report was an interim one, the Senate, they knew that they
owed it to the president to prve it, to put before him a final report,
which as I speak to you hasn’t come in as at now. I’m not blaming them
for the delay in this action, but if the president had received that
final report earlier than now he would have acted on it.
“However,
it would seem to me that the president is now determined to get his own
report and on the basis of which he now asked the Vice President to go
and investigate and report back to him,” Shehu said.
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