Former Minister of Interior, Senator Musiliu Obanikoro has reacted to
publication by Sahara Reporters that he is hiding from investigation. The
Minister took to his facebook page to rubbish the report by the online
newspaper. Read below:
RE: Ex-Minister Obanikoro now hiding from Nigerian Investigators
Abroad... Sahara Reporters
Ordinarily,
I wouldn't dignify SaharaReporters with a response to the baseless and shameful
journalism it practices, but there is a limit even to new media madness.
Dragging
my children into your deliberate campaign and onslaught against my person,
however will not be ignored and I demand you cease and refrain from this
practice and limit your scope to me only.
For
the record, I have been in public service since 1992, and I have never owned or
currently own a home anywhere in the world outside Nigeria, however I am proud
of my son and his family who are private citizens for their accomplishment as
they have the right to do so.
I
still have a case against @SaharaReporters and its owner filed at their “Hide
Out” in the State of New York, and this will certainly add to the body of
evidence against this hack-journalism platform.
Perhaps
this is in retaliation to the suit, but be rest assured, I won’t be deterred
and will pursue this to a logical conclusion.
While
I remain open to answering any question on my conduct as a public servant in
any administration at state and federal levels in Nigeria, I urge responsible
practitioners of Journalism to refrain from helping hack journalists bring
their profession into disrepute with baseless rumours and the blind crusade of
an already biased and bought media platform.
My
aspirations now therefore are to seek further education as I am doing in
pursuit of a degree in History at the Oglethorpe University based in Georgia
USA and to Mentor the next generation of leaders in Nigeria.
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