“These ridiculous claims are patently untrue. If he is as brave as he claims to be, let him name names.
“Let him name the military personnel who told him this story or forever shut up.”
A statement today, August 31 by the senior special assistant to the President on media and publicity, Malam Garba Shehu said that it is disappointing that Ortom, “who in the same interview describes himself as a child of God who believes in being lawful and respects the Nigerian constitution,” felt the need to spread such a divisive lie.
Garba Shehu said that in a period of heightened insecurity, what the nation’s politicians should be working on is to bring the people closer together, “not risking further violence by dishonestly seeking to further divide us along ethnic or religious lines.
“Fortunately, the cheap, dog whistle politics behind Ortom’s falsehood are plain for all to see. He is not the first opportunistic politician who has attempted to sow discord amongst his country’s people in the run-up to an election; sadly, he will not be the last.
“The Nigerian people will see him for what he is: an opportunist flaunting his wares as the country prepares to elect its next president; a man fond of posing in military fatigue who expects the country to believe Nigeria’s top security personnel would share high-level confidential information with him. To be clear: they do not.”