FG denies ordering
customized gold iPhones; issues statement…
The
Federal Government has reacted to the news that they ordered 53 gold
gold-plated iPhone 5S for N682million. The report went viral after the CEO of
Gold and Co., UK, Amjad Ali, told UK newspaper, The Independent, that our
government ordered these phones from his firm as part of the memorabilia for
the nation’s 53rd Independence anniversary on October 1, 2013. Jonathan's
government has denied this and issued a statement. Find it below...
We
consider the reports in a section of the media claiming that the Nigerian
government had ordered customized gold iPhones from a Dubai-based company to
mark the country’s 53rd independence anniversary in October not only false and
misleading, but utterly mischievous.
It
is instructive that despite the refutation of the story by the company, which
ought to have laid the mischief to rest, a number of politically-minded news
media continue to insist on promoting the blatant falsehood. We deplore their
antics as yet another attempt to use any trick or means possible to discredit
President Jonathan’s well-meaning, hardworking and focused administration.
The
company, Gold and Co., has since explained that what was written on Independent
was different from what the CEO actually said. They explained that the phones
were not ordered by the government but by a Nigerian who asked them to put the
crest of the Nigerian govt on the back. Continue..
The
statement continues...
It
is certainly a matter of public record and knowledge that since his assumption
of office, President Jonathan has ensured that October 1 independence-day
anniversaries are low-key, without any pomp or pageantry. Ironically, even this
prudence generated criticisms from a cynical and opportunistic segment of the
public which alleged, in 2011, and again in 2012, that the President was either
too scared to celebrate or that the government was broke.
This
administration has no intention to depart from its established habit of prudent
management of resources and modest celebration of the country’s independence
anniversary. This year, the public should be assured that the October 1
anniversary will also be low-keyed.
Neither the Federal Government nor its agencies has ordered any gold
iPhones to mark the anniversary.
We
do not see any justification for such extravagance either now or at any other
time. The Jonathan administration’s gold standard is to continue to provide
responsible, committed, and result-oriented leadership, not to engage in the
purchase and distribution of party gifts.
We
urge the Dubai-based company, which has since said that the order for the said
53 gold i-phones was placed by a private individual and not the Nigerian
Government, to go ahead and disclose the identity of that individual. We appeal
to the public to beware of the increasing desperation of those with politically
vested interests, seeking to pull down this administration. Their moral
bankruptcy is condemnable.
The
Jonathan administration will remain focused as it continues to serve the
Nigerian people diligently.
Reuben
Abati
Special
Adviser to the President
(Media
& Publicity)
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