The Presidency has said reports alleging that the President Muhammadu Buhari cancelled 150 appointments and memos signed off by his former Chief of Staff, the late Abba Kyari, were not true.
“Not surprisingly, these reports have quoted unnamed sources. There is not a grain of truth in these reports and Nigerians should please ignore the insinuations behind them,” presidential spokesman, Mr Garba Shehu, was quoted as saying on Tuesday night in Abuja in a Punch report.It stressed that Buhari “has not and will never cede to anyone else, that power and trust are given to him by the Nigerian people”.
Around last weekend, some online and later, traditional media began circulating the report that Buhari overruled Kyari on appointments the late CoS allegedly approved without his knowledge.However, there were insinuations that those, who allegedly influenced the appointment of Kyari’s successor, Prof Ibrahim Gambari, wanted to use him to reverse approvals that Kyari sealed before his death. But the Presidency said there were no facts to the alleged cancellation of appointments and memos.
MBuhari NGRPresident The govt need to come hard on all mischief makers and peddlers of lies & rumours StayOnYourLane
MBuhari NGRPresident Reading all the Igbo's comment on here .....damn this guys are full of hatred .....who do una like this ?
MBuhari NGRPresident , why do you people trying to cover evil? Evil will kill your organization.
MBuhari NGRPresident Let them stop lieying to Nigerians . We have already know the truth. That Buhari is Dead. And Aisha Buhari is in charge now as Nigeria president
MBuhari NGRPresident Lies is too difficult to cover up, under one week two lies from Nigeria seat of power, Jubrilbuhari cancel appointment made by late Abba Kyari, Jubrilbuhari didn't cancel appointment made by late Abba Kyari, which one do we believe? AsoRockIsEmpty.
MBuhari NGRPresident This government is doing experiment with Nigerians future...They don’t know what they are doing
MBuhari NGRPresident Time for Sahara to be serious and ask Aso rock right question . Who is running the president affairs in Nigeria. And if as they claim that Buhari is still alive, kyari wouldn't have been approving appoinrments, it's not constitutional that common COS should be involved.
MBuhari NGRPresident You mean jubril
MBuhari NGRPresident The deal has been done and may be exposed, may almighty Allah see us through. But still we have hope on the government try and cover all illegal aliens.
MBuhari NGRPresident I foresee sack of Ministers or government officers appointment or recommended by him
MBuhari NGRPresident It is easier and more relieving to say the truth than to lie and lie further to cover up.
MBuhari NGRPresident I don't understand this government, say one thing today and changes it tomorrow. She be they wan turn us to liar.
MBuhari NGRPresident Govt of lies by the lies n for the lies!
MBuhari NGRPresident They must deny
MBuhari NGRPresident Do u have problem with that ?
MBuhari NGRPresident Akuko
MBuhari NGRPresident Which mandate?
MBuhari NGRPresident We know you are not in control.. I think gambari is now canceling the appointment to appoint his own men... Ghost worker president
MBuhari NGRPresident After the deal has been done and they are expose, they now realise the need to cover up a foolish act.. Blood sucking government.
MBuhari NGRPresident Damage control
MBuhari NGRPresident Keep deceiving yourselves, the same way prophets with lying spirits were telling Ahab, 'Go forth to Ramoth Gilead. There Yahweh shall give you victory over your enemies!' 😅
MBuhari NGRPresident Stolen mandate
MBuhari NGRPresident Foolish people everywhere in Aso Rock.
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