The group stated this in a statement signed by its Chairman, Mr Austin Braimoh and Secretary, Mr Cassidy Madueke, in Abuja.
It
said that the insinuation, also peddled by an online medium, was “a
tissue of lies aimed at ridiculing the President, his office, wife and
officials working with him“.
It described
the report as mischievous, malicious and wicked and was capable of
bringing the office of the president to disrepute.
The group said that it was shocking that the medium descended so low to the point of “being a harbinger of fake news“.
“For
the avoidance of doubt, President Buhari met and spoke with the 81
released Chibok girls before embarking on the second medical mission to
London.
“It is evident that he spoke at the airport with officials of state before taking off; both events were televised nationwide,’’ it said.
It
said that it was, therefore, most uncharitable for a media outfit to
claim that the president lost his memory before travelling and could not
adduce any fact to its claim.
The group
said that the attack on the first family had got personal, adding that
it unfortunate and dangerous “because the visit of the president`s wife
was a family affair’’.
It wondered the sources that gave the information when it was obvious that the president`s wife met and spoke with her husband.
According
to the group, the president`s wife even came home with the cheering
news that her husband`s health has improved and that Nigerians should
keep praying for his full recovery.
It
said that it was unfortunate that the media organisation relied on
information gathered from its “so-called sources and could not speak
with the president`s image makers before publishing’’.
It advised that embarking on high level fabrications of news should not be the hallmark of media organisations.
It maintained that the presidency remained one as evidenced by the freehand given to the Acting President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, to run the country while the president was away.
“The claim that a cabal or a few officials working for Buhari is holding the presidency to ransom is far from the truth,’’ the group stressed.
It urged the media to stick to the ethics of journalism in order to eschew malicious and tendentious reports.
It
pointed out that false reports were capable of putting the country on
the edge, particularly now that it was making steady, but significant
progress on all spheres of development.
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