Malam Nasir El-Rufai has denied indicting President Buhari’s efforts at tackling security challenges in the country, saying he was misquoted. In a press release by Muyiwa Adekeye, Special Adviser (Media and Communications) to the governor, he said that the governor hosted a live media chat in Hausa on Wednesday, 27 July 2022 in which he fielded questions on the deteriorating security situation. In one of his responses he included a reminder of the fact that he has for at least five years advocated for robust action against the terrorists that are menacing our people, including bombardments of their locations.
He further disclosed that he briefed President Muhammadu Buhari last Sunday about the gravity of the security situation and informed him that the terrorists had made threats to abduct the President and himself.
“As a digitally-active Governor with a significant presence in the social media, he was the first to draw the attention of Mr. President to the viral video making the rounds that day. It is incumbent on him to share information with the President, without prejudice to any security or media reports that the President may receive from any other sources. The President had not seen the viral video at that point in time”.
“The suggestion and storylines by a section of the media that this amounted to a failing by the security agencies to brief Mr. President is not what the Governor expressly said in the Hausa language interview”.
“At all times, it is important that the media exercises restraint and ensures contextual accuracy in reporting, and avoids issues that may arise from or be lost in translation. We must not by acts of commission or omission glorifies the terrorists or demonizes officials charged with the duty to contain and destroy them. Nigeria’s security challenges should neither be politicized nor deployed to mislead our people”.
This rebuttal sources say became necessary following a backlash from some sections of social media users who accused the governor of throwing the president under the bus by openly taking a swipe at his handling of the present security challenges.