The Presidency on Wednesday condemned the listing of President
Goodluck Jonathan as the sixth richest African president by Richest
Lifestyle, a United States-based website.
Dr Reuben Abati, the
Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, in a statement
described Jonathan’s inclusion in the list of richest African presidents
as baseless and libelous.
The statement said that the rating was
another attempt to “unjustifiably portray the president as a corrupt
leader and incite public disaffection against him”.
It demanded
immediate retraction of the publication and an apology from the website
and other local media outlets that reproduced it to the president.
Failure
to do this, according to the statement, would result in the institution
of lawsuits against the organisations involved both within and out the
country.
“We have noted with consternation the listing of Jonathan
by a website, RichestLifestyle.com, as the sixth richest African
president with an estimated net worth of 100 million US dollars.
“The
presidency condemns the totally unwarranted inclusion of President
Jonathan in the publication titled: Africa’s Richest Presidents 2014.
“This is another attempt to unjustifiably portray the president as a corrupt leader and incite public disaffection against him.
“We
categorically assert that there is no factual basis for ranking
Jonathan as the sixth richest African Head of State with a net worth of
about 100 million US dollars.
“As is well known, Jonathan has
never been a businessman or entrepreneur, but a life-long public
servant. He has held public office since 1999 and has regularly declared
his assets as required by Nigerian laws.
“The president has had
no personal income since 1999 other than his official remuneration as
deputy governor, governor, vice president, acting president and
president which are matters of public record.
“There has been no
significant variation in the totality of his personal assets as
contained in his last declaration to the Nigerian Code of Conduct Bureau
in 2011.
“As can be verified, that declaration was a very, very
far cry from the 100 million dollars figure now being bandied about by
Richest Lifestyle.com and other irresponsible, copy-cat publications.
“The
clear and unacceptable imputation of the claim that Jonathan is now
worth about 100 million dollars is that the president has corruptly
enriched himself while in office which is certainly not the case.
“We,
therefore, demand a retraction and an unreserved apology from Richest
Lifestyle.com and all those who have reproduced the offensive article.
“Otherwise,
they should be prepared to substantiate their libelous claims against
the president in courts of law within and outside Nigeria,” the
statement said.
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