President
Goodluck Jonathan has retooled his social media team, sidelining his
increasingly controversial point man, Reno Omokri by appointing Obi
Asika as the new senior special assistant on social media. Mr. Jonathan
move is seen as an apparent maneuver to re-energize his social media
image following a growing slide in his electoral fortunes as well as a
series of scandals involving Mr. Omokri, who until now shaped and ran
the incumbent president’s campaign on social media.
A source at the Presidency told SaharaReporters
that Mr. Omokri, who returned from California to boost President
Jonathan’s political campaigns in 2011, had become a huge liability and
source of distraction. Mr. Omokri, who also doubles as a pastor, came to
be known as “Wendell Simlin” after tech-savvy Nigerian social media
activists caught him red-handed as he circulated reports on the Internet
that claimed to have found a link between former Central Bank Governor,
Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, and Islamist terror group Boko Haram.
Enterprising social media sleuths discovered that the so-called reports
implicating Mr. Sanusi as a sponsor of Boko Haram were first created on
and disseminated from Mr. Omokri’s personal computer in Abuja.
A few weeks ago, a California-based woman, Deborah Campbell, who was once married to a relative of Mr. Omokri’s, told SaharaReporters
that the presidential aide had stolen her son’s identity to engage in
the circulation of fraudulent news that smeared Mr. Sanusi, who is now
the Emir of Kano. Mr. Reno never denied the woman’s allegations.
In
an attempt to present a more humane outlook as his electoral fortunes
slip and his popularity plummets at home and abroad, Mr. Jonathan
decided to push Mr. Omokri aside. Mr. Obi Asika, who has been elevated
to serve as the new presidential strategist on social media, was
described as one of the co-organizers of “Social Media Week” in Lagos.
“Obi Asika is a serious personality who is also refined and
self-controlled,” a source at the Presidency said.
Apart from his
dubious activities and cantankerous personality, Mr. Omokri has
committed a series of blunders in recent months that cast Mr. Jonathan’s
campaign in bad light. He organized two online polls that eventually
showed that President Jonathan would lose the 2015 elections to the
opposition APC presidential candidate, Muhammadu Buhari, by a wide
margin. Several sources at the Presidency said Mr. Omokri’s cup became
full after he engineered a poll on Twitter where informal posts showed
that Mr. Jonathan’s electoral prospects had become wretched. “That
ill-advised Twitter poll backfired and caused embarrassment to Mr.
President,” said a source close to the Jonathan campaign.
Credit: SaharaReporters
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