The
Kano State government has threatened to sue President Goodluck
Jonathan’s spokesperson, Reuben Abati, and the Presidency for advanced
fee fraud, 419, over the use of the state’s project photographs to
promote President Goodluck Jonathan’s re-election bid.
Mr.
Abati, the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, had,
in a 10-part series of tweets on Sunday, used photographs of the
10-storey Northwestern University and students of the Kano State
Institute of Informatics to illustrate key projects he claimed the
President Jonathan administration executed in the six North-West states
of Kano, Kaduna, Katsina, Sokoto, Kebbi and Zamfara.
The
10-storey building in Mr. Abati’s illustration was a long-standing
project of the Kano State government, which was only completed and made a
campus by the state’s current governor, Rabiu Kwankwaso. The Kano
Informatics Institute was also established in 2011, by the current
governor.
Using the hashtags #DidYouKnow?
#TransformationintheNorthWest #ForwardNigeria#UpJonathan #UpNigeria, Mr.
Abati deployed images and graphics to illustrate what he called the
president’s transformation of the North-West zone.
Mr. Abati’s
tweets angered the Kano state government, which accused him of lying,
deception and plagiarism and demanded the deletion of the tweet and a
public apology.
The current Kano state governor, who is claiming
credits for the brandished projects, is also a presidential aspirant
and member of the opposition All Progressives Congress, APC.
The tweets also drew heavy public criticism against Mr. Abati and the presidency.
The
presidential spokesperson has since deleted the tweet and replaced it
with an infographic where the president’s achievements were illustrated
with words scribbled in colourful speech bubbles.
Ahead of the
February 15 general elections, Nigerian politicians with ambitions are
desperate to brandish concrete achievements to convince the voting
public they performed well in their current position, a prerequisite for
public support.
Credit: Ogala Emmanuel/PremiumTimes
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