The Senate President Bukola Saraki has decried the attempt by some
section of the media to drag him into the death rumour of President
Muhammadu Buhari.
Saraki advised those peddling such news not to involve him in the matter.
The
Senate President through a statement signed by his spokesperson Yusuph
Olaniyonu said he had first ignored the rumours after it first started.
He however said that calls from various parts of the country and abroad promoted the need to address the issue.
He
said he was, “inundated with calls from across the country and abroad,
it became necessary for me to make clarifications from our own end.”
The Senate President added that it is a good thing that the presidency had also addressed the rumour.
“However,
I feel it should be known that those behind this baseless, empty and
unintelligent mischief are those who do not love this country,” the
statement said.
“Such suggestions as contained in the
speculation can only bring ill-will, disunity and crisis to the country
and I therefore advise the sponsors to desist immediately. More
importantly, these trouble makers should refrain from linking Senator
Saraki’s name to their evil plot,” it said.
The presidency
through the political adviser to the president Babafemi Ojudu had said
that the rumour of the president’s death is ridiculous.
"I have
read many ridiculous stories saying the Vice President Prof Yemi
Osinbajo is being held hostage by some governors who are trying to
compel him to resign.
“I have equally received several calls
regarding this. The story is simply not true. It is a fabrication. Don’t
be a purveyor of fake news,” Ojudu said.
The media was agog with the death rumours of President Muhammadu Buhari.
The
rumours also stated that the vice president Yemi Osinbajo was under
pressure by some cabals to resign shortly after the president travelled
to the United Kingdom for his 10 days’ vacation.
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