Amid
arguments in most quarters that President Muhammadu Buhari ought not to
have constituted an investigative panel on allegations against the
suspended SGF, Presidency has spoken on the decision.
Buhari & Adesina
While speaking on Friday during an interview on Channels Television
program, Sunrise Daily, the Special Adviser to the President on Media
and Publicity, Femi Adesina, spoke on President Muhammadu Buhari's
decision to constitute an investigative panel on graft allegations
against the suspended Secretary to the Government of the Federation,
Babachir Lawal.
According to Adesina, the President, felt this was the best time to
set up the panel adding that it was taken so as to permanently resolve
the matter.
He said; "The government believes that setting up an
investigation at this time is right and the government has the mandate
of the people. It will not satisfy everybody but it does not matter.
“You will never win with some Nigerians, they will always find
faults but the government has been elected and government is in place to
do certain things and the government would do what it believes to be
right at any given time.”
Also speaking on alleged comments by the SGF who, allegedly
questioned journalists, thus: “Who is the Presidency,”Adesina described
the question as rhetorical.
He said: “I return that to the media because most times when
anybody talks, it could even be a presidential aide, they attribute it
to the presidency. I just understand what is being done, I understand
why it’s being used and it is a media way of doing things.”
Continuing, he stated that only the suspended SGF could respond to questions regarding the allegations of graft.

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