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Pay no attention information about Buhari’s death – Presidency tells Nigerians

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Garba Shehu, the Senior Special Assistant to President Muhammadu Buhari on Media and Publicity has asked Nigerians to disregard the news alledging that President Muhammadu Buhari is dead.

In reaction to the alleged rumour started by Eric Joyce, who picked it from a fake UK Metro, the presidency has spoken out asking the Nigerians to disregard it since Buhari is alive.

Garba Shehu released a series of tweets stating the true position of the situation of the president who is in London the presidency

“Baseless rumors are trending again that an unpleasant thing has happened to our beloved President, Muhammadu Buhari.

“If you have received this information on WhatsApp or Facebook, disregard it because it is plain lies spread by vested interests to create panic.

“Nothing unpleasant has happened to the President. No cause for apprehension. Thanks for the many calls,” Shehu said.

 

Nigerians have been criticising Joyce for allegedly carrying what is considered false news about the country’s president.

Some also wondered why the presidency was yet to deny the claim.

 

In reaction, the British politician posted on his blog: “First, if you’re a president then it’s up to you to show people you’re alive and well – it’s not up to your people to prove the opposite. Every politician in the world knows this. A statement from a PR guy doesn’t cut it. Angry ripostes from supporters don’t cut it. Only your personal appearance cuts it.

“Second, if your’e a president and you’re not well, then a doctor needs to come out of the hospital and explain to your nation what’s up. This let’s everyone, including your people and the markets, know if your alive at all, alive enough to recover or have just sprained an ankle.”



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