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Presidency To Punch: If You Don’t Understand English Write In Your Mother Tongue

Femi Adesina

The Presidency is angry with the Punch newspaper for what it called a twisted story with malicious intent in Saturday Punch of September 14, 2019, with the front page headline: “Tribunal: Buhari retracts, confesses he was under tension.”

In a statement today, September 14, reacting vehemently to the story, special adviser to President Muhammadu Buhari on media and publicity, Femi Adesina said that the newspaper showed simple lack of understanding of the English language which the President used when he received the governors of the All Progressives Congress (APC) extract at the Presidential Villa, Abuja yesterday.

An angry spokesman told the Punch reporter and the editor to opt for their mother tongue in writing their news items if they have challenge with English language.

“If the Punch reporter and the editor (if he, indeed approved the mischievous story for publication) had so much challenge with the English language, they could have opted to write in their mother tongue. It could have served them better.”

Femi Adesina said that President Buhari specifically referred to judgment day by the tribunal, which coincided with the maiden meeting of the Federal Executive Council (FEC), adding that President Buhari had said: “It was a fabulous coincidence that it came almost the same time the first FEC meeting of this government was taking place.

“It lasted about the same time with the judgment. I thank God for that because I think I would have gone into trauma or something. So, I was busy trying to concentrate on the memos.”

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The Presidential spokesman said that an elementary understanding of the English language shows that President Buhari was talking specifically of the day and time of the court ruling, not before.

“Saturday Punch went further to say that the President’s remarks amounted to a retraction of his earlier statement, in which he said he had been unperturbed about the judicial challenge to his electoral victory.

“Hear the statement personally approved earlier on Wednesday by the President: “Good conscience fears no evil report. I was unperturbed all along because I knew Nigerians freely gave us the mandate. We are now vindicated.”

“I was unperturbed all along… Was that referring to judgment day? A simple comprehension of English language indicates otherwise. It referred to the many months the case lasted in court.

“To further show malice and evil intent, the newspaper indicated that the President may not have been privy to the earlier statement that emanated from his media office. Who does that, for such a landmark development, without the consent of the principal? As a piece of information, the President personally approved the statement for release, as the FEC meeting was winding to a close. If stories end up being dumped in Saturday Punch without the editor approving it, then the newspaper should not use such pedestrian standard in judging the media office of the President.”

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