‘I’ve Nothing To Apologise To Journalists For’, El-Rufai Disowns Aide

The Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El Rufai has reacted to an alleged apology to journalists following “issues” he has had with them.

Recall that El-Rufai, in a statement issued by his counsellor on Information and Communication, Hon. Saidu Adamu, had said he was ready to build a good relationship with journalists practicing in the state after three years of a cat and mouse relationship.

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But in a reaction, El-Rufai disowned Adamu stating that he has no mandate to speak for him.

A statement issued on Tuesday by the Senior Special Assistant to the governor on media and Publicity, Samuel Aruwan said the governor “has nothing to apologise to journalists for”.

The statement read, “Alhaji Saidu Adamu is not the spokesperson of Malam Nasir El-Rufai and has never been. He has no mandate to speak for the governor or the government. His decision to address journalists is purely a personal adventure, and whatever he said to them amounts to his personal opinion and cannot be ascribed to the governor.

“Samuel Aruwan is the official designate to speak for the governor and the government of Malam Nasir El-Rufai. His appointment to this role was announced even before the governor took the oath of office in May 2015. As acknowledgement for the dedicated discharge of his duty as spokesperson, Malam Nasir El-Rufai duly promoted Aruwan to Senior Special Assistant in 2017, and no change has been made to the government’s carefully structured communication set-up since 2015. It is only statements from the official spokesperson that can be attributed to the governor, except in circumstances where designated senior officials have been mandated to represent the governor at events, and the speeches they will read at such places will have been suitably vetted and approved.

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“The government’s media team observes a disciplined process of authorization and vetting in relation to official government statements. Malam El-Rufai will not brook individuals trying to pass off their personal opinions as his. He is well-known for the frank expression of his views, and, as a leader, does not do proxies in taking responsibility for his actions, or those of the government he heads. On several platforms, especially his live radio chats, he has taken responsibility for the actions of his government, giving credit to officials when success comes, and taking the flak for low moments. As the man on whose table the buck stops, he has never abdicated nor delegated the duty of accountability.

“It is important to reiterate that the government has nothing to apologise to journalists for. Under the leadership of Malam Nasir El-Rufai, the Kaduna State Government fully respects and upholds press freedom. The government pursues an open and transparent policy. The government maintains valuable partnerships with several credible media platforms. And it has never deformed its state-owned broadcaster into a propaganda outfit. Neither has it obliged that coterie of individuals who try to use journalism for purposes of extortion and blackmail.

“No journalist has faced any consequence for criticizing Malam Nasir El-Rufai because criticism and abuse are part of the package for a leader. And in matters involving attacks on his reputation, Malam El-Rufai is pursuing civil proceedings in the courts. But three journalists are facing criminal prosecution for false and inciting reports, calculated to ignite disorder along the ethno-religious faultlines in the state. For instance, Jacob Onjewu Dickson admitted to the police that he uses a few pseudonyms as bylines for stories inciting religious and ethnic passions. Another journalist even participated in discussions about acquiring weapons, and he did not report this conspiracy to the appropriate authorities or expose it in an investigative story in his newspaper. Early in 2017, Luka Binniyat wrote a false story about the killing of five students, and proceeded to create an identity, including a name, course of study and hometown for one of the purported victims. He is on trial, as is his non-journalist source.

“The Kaduna State Government cannot confer immunity on journalists who write false reports or attempt to incite religious and ethnic violence in the state. The NUJ may choose to confer awards on persons undergoing trial for fabricating stories, but the Kaduna State Government has no such luxury. There is no apology for curing people of the illusion that press freedom implies license to blackmail or incite religious and ethnic violence.

“Malam Nasir El-Rufai is aware that reconciliation efforts with aggrieved party members are being undertaken by the new state executive of the APC, led by Air Commodore Emmanuel Jekada. While supportive of this party effort, the government is clear that there will be no reconciliation with traitors and enemies of the people in the political class. And it will not allow anyone to get away with any incitement of ethno-religious crisis in the state even if they try to use journalism as cover” he said.

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