Nigeria leader, President Goodluck Jonathan, has threatened to take
SaharaReporters to court for reporting that his health problems in
London during the week may have resulted from heavy partying in
celebration of his 56th birthday.
In a statement by his spokesman, Reuben Abati, the president
condemned what he called the “utterly irresponsible, deplorable, highly
unprofessional and unethical antics of certain fringe elements operating
in the nebulous sphere of cyberspace who persist in seizing every
opportunity to unjustifiably malign and impugn the character and
integrity of the elected leader of their country.”
He said it was regrettable that while the public had been duly
informed that Mr. Jonathan had received precautionary medical attention
for an unexpected indisposition in London in compliance with the
leader’s standing instruction that Nigerians must never be kept in the
dark about the state of his health, SaharaReporters and other reckless,
lawless, impudent and unpatriotic internet-based ignored the official
script “with their entirely fictional, malicious, hate-driven and
scurrilous distortion of the facts.”
Reiterating the denial of a party in London to celebrate President
Jonathan's birthday on Wednesday night, Abati said the president upon
arrival spent the day in the privacy of his hotel room and that it has
never been his custom to celebrate birthday anniversaries. In
particular, there was certainly no drinking spree, he claimed.
“As unregulated as they are, SaharaReporters and their ilk are not
beyond the bounds of legal action for libel and willful defamation of
the character and reputation of a President who has courageously stepped
forward to serve his country,” the statement threatened.
“They know very well that they can never substantiate or prove the
constant false allegations and innuendoes they publish for the sole
purpose of negatively portraying President Jonathan and his
administration.
“Their incessant claim of a bibulous President is pure fiction and
blackmail, and the product of malicious imagination. We warn that our
forbearance of their disrespectful caricaturing of the President is not
limitless.”
Despite Mr. Jonathan’s threats and deployment of scare tactics,
SaharaReporters stands by its account of the events in London in the
past few days.
While we have the attention of the president and the hawks in the
presidency, we take this opportunity to draw their attention to the
scandalous quality of Nigerian governance that SaharaReporters and most
of the Nigerian media have been reporting for many years, of which his
government forms only a part.
As the 2015 election approaches and Mr. Jonathan tries to invite the
sympathy of Nigerians in his favor, we challenge him to prove— including
in a court of law—that these reports have been “entirely fictional,
malicious, hate-driven and scurrilous distortion of the facts.”
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