President Goodluck Jonathan
President Goodluck Jonathan
The Nigerian government has denied reports in national and foreign media that it is currently in the process of recruiting an international public relations firm to "counter mounting criticism both inside and outside the country."
A release signed by President Goodluck Jonathan's Special Adviser (Media & Publicity) - Dr Reuben Abati described the reports as "completely false and baseless."
The release added that: "The suggestion that the Federal Government intends to spend a staggering sum of $800 Million on the phantom public relations effort to ease “increasing pressure over its response to the kidnapping of more than 200 schoolgirls” is also wholly untrue.
"Coming as they do, at a particularly difficult and sensitive time for the entire nation, the Federal Government considers the reports of a drive to recruit consultants to launder its image highly insensitive, deplorable, absurd and very malicious.
"The Federal Government’s topmost priority for now is not public relations or image laundering but national security and the ongoing effort to ensure the safe return of the abducted college girls."
The government condemned "the attempt by purveyors of the bogus reports to incite the Nigerian public against the Federal Government through the circulation of falsehoods."