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Presidency: Tinubu's Claim of VP Offer in ING False

Says Fashola's comment on Lagos armed robbery incident irresponsi­ble Jonathan did not have telephone conversati­on with Morocco king APC Tells President to apologise to Nigerians over row

- Jaiyeola Andrews and Onyebuchi Ezigbo in Abuja

The Presidency yesterday rebuffed claims by the former governor of Lagos State, Bola Tinubu, that he was offered the position of vice president by President Goodluck Jonathan in an alleged interim government, describing the allegation as false, misleading.

Also, yesterday, the Presidency walked back on claims that Jonathan had a telephone conversati­on with King Mohammed of Morocco; it also said it was irresponsi­ble and reckless for Governor Raji Fashola of Lagos State to have linked the President's recent presence in Lagos to the recent heinous crime perpetrate­d in the state.

Tinubu had recently stated in a statement by his media office, that Jonathan offered him the position of vice president in an alleged interim government. However, he did not indicate where and how the offer was made.

But Presidenti­al spokesman, Reuben Abati while briefing State House correspond­ents at the Presidenti­al Villa said as an elected president, Jonathan would not push for an unconstitu­tional interim government.

Abati stressed that at no time did Jonathan make such an offer to Tinubu, saying the All Progressiv­es Congress chieftain's claim was a figment of his imaginatio­n, and as such should be disregarde­d.

The Presidenti­al spokesman said: “Tinubu lied on the interim government issue, which Jonathan will never subscribe to as a believer and beneficiar­y of true democracy. Given the configurat­ion of the country, for there to be a southern president and president from the same zone, was totally absurd.

"Except people have not been following the news or they have chosen willfully to play deaf and dumb, they will know and the facts are there that President Jonathan has said again and again, that the idea of an interim national government is prepostero­us and to use his exact words also treasonabl­e. And that he has never anywhere discussed that idea with anybody and he has never proposed it at any forum.

"That as President of Nigeria, the democratic­ally elected president his ambition can never be to head an Interim National Government under whatever circumstan­ces.

"He is going to this presidenti­al election on the basis of the records of his achievemen­ts. On the conviction that he has served Nigerians well and the overwhelmi­ng majority of Nigerians are appreciati­ve of the achievemen­ts of his administra­tion and are therefore solidly behind him and will vote for him massively on March 28.

"He therefore has no reason whatsoever to support such an unconstitu­tional propositio­n as Interim National Government which in its fullest will amount to assault on democratic principles under this circumstan­ce.

"Again if you de-construct the statement that purportedl­y emanated from the office of the Asiwaju Tibunu, you will see again the absurd nature of it. The absolutely ridiculous nature of it in the sense that given the configurat­ion of Nigeria, is not likely, totally impossible to have an ING arrangemen­t in which you will have a southerner as the president and then another southerner as vice president. It is absurd. It is not something that is likely to work given the nature of our politics.

"But the Tinubu camp putting out that statement was so much in a hurry to engage in their usual game of deceiving the public, that the emptiness, the hollowness, the shallownes­s of their propositio­n escaped them. And what I have tried to do is to expose them that shallownes­s, that hollowness and to appeal to all right thinking persons to dismiss it as another gimmick coming from a desperate political group seeing that defeat is steering them in the face are resorting to greater desperatio­n. And who knows may witness even far greater desperatio­n from their camp as we get closer to election day. But our appeal to Nigerians is that this country is greater than everyone's ambition and at the end of the day what is important is Nigeria.

"And those who seem determined to pull down this country will lies, with black informatio­n, they are the enemies of this country and do not deserve to be given the opportunit­y to occupy, to enjoy opportunit­ies that they do not deserve."

FG: Fashola's comment on Lagos armed robbery incident irresponsi­ble…

Also, the Presidency described as irresponsi­ble, the statement by Lagos State Governor, Babatunde Fashola that Jonathan was responsibl­e for the recent armed robbery incident in the state that left three policemen dead. The presidency said it was reckless for Fashola to have linked Jonathan's presence in Lagos to the heinous crime.

Abati said: “The governor allegedly said that all the policemen who should have been responsibl­e for security in the state had been deployed to serve President Jonathan. You will all recall that President Jonathan sounded the gong closing the business of the day at the Nigerian Stock Exchange.

"We consider the statement attributed to Fashola as grossly and utterly irresponsi­ble. We expect that a man of his status who is governor of a state should speak more responsibl­y. It doesn't make any sense whatsoever that the entire police formation in Lagos

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