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Presidency defends Abba Kyari against allegation of bribery

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THE Presidency on Saturday rejected allegation of obtaining bribe to award contract levelled by an individual against the Chief of Staff to the President, Abba Kyari.

Media reports had suggested that the presidential aide took a bribe of N29 million to award a vehicle supply contract but cornered the payment rather than remit it to the contractor.

But in a reaction, the Presidency said in a statement issued by Garba Shehu, Senior Special Assistant to the president, in Abuja, noted that it took strong offence to the improbable and outlandish publication.

The statement said: “We wish to state with full authority that the allegation is wrong and the Chief of Staff did not have any private meetings with the person making those allegations.

“What is even more surprising is the decision by the newspaper to run the cooked up lies despite obvious loopholes in the story, such as the Bureau of Public Procurement’s denial that a major source for the story was a member of their staff. With a slew of crucial elections ahead, some politicians and their media agents appear to be working together to build pressure on the Buhari administration by wielding non-existent scandals against it.

“We equally note that the supply of 15 Hilux vehicles for the Presidency was an unlikely contract to have been awarded, as it did not exist anywhere in the 2016 and 2017 budgets.

“Checking the appropriation for 2016 and 2017, that request is not even there. How could Abba Kyari have asked for money to award a contract that did not exist anywhere at all?

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“In addition to that, the amount allegedly given in bribe was also suspicious, as the office of the presidential aide had been known in the past to receive imprest of 200 million naira and above every month, with no one expected to give account.

“It was only since Abba Kyari occupied that position that things changed.

“In blunt terms, it is difficult to make a case of N29 million bribery against an official who spurned a monthly payment of N200 million to his office, money for which he didn’t need to account to anyone.

“Once again, we wish to caution against the media’s haste to publish unverified accusations against government officials simply for the sensationalism value, without journalists doing the due diligence required of them by their profession.”

The statement said a national daily that published the story was notified of the various falsehoods contained in the allegations but still went ahead to publish the weak accusations, adding: “They should be prepared to face Abba Kyari in court.”

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