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Asiwaju Bola Tinubu
A former Governor of Lagos State and leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Bola Tinubu has denied purchasing a new airplane as reported by THISDAY in its Sunday July 23 edition.
In a statement issuedon Tuesdayin Lagos, Ademola Oshodi, Special Assistant to Tinubu described the story as false adding that the pictures used in the story were doctored.
He said: “Asiwaju Tinubu has not purchased a new plane. He is currently using the same plane he has used for over a decade now. This is the same plane that was used during the elections of 2011 and more recently in 2015 to help the APC campaign to victory, much to the everlasting chagrin of THISDAY and those whose wishes it caters to. If THISDAY would have done even a cursory check of the photos it published it would have noticed the pictures reveal spaces with different interiors. They would have easily seen Tinubu's picture was super-imposed onto a space he has not been.”
Oshodi also described the story as sensational, shoddy and false. He stated that “In the rush to embarrass Tinubu, THISDAY bares itself as a mill of rumour and falsehood. It is THISDAY that should be embarrassed not Tinubu. Had THISDAY done any investigation at all and had it even a brief acquaintance with the truth and the etiquette of proper Journalism, it would not have published the false report.
To clear the record, Tinubu has notbought a new plane.Asimple investigation would have revealed the correct situation. But thesemerchants offake newsare more interested in attacking perceived enemies than in enlightening the public as should be the call of a newspaper.
“We send this message in hope that THISDAY will find some respect for the norms of the profession it claims to practice. While this hope is probably too optimistic given the newspaper's track record, we shall continue to pray and hope that they turn to the truth and quit their romance with blatant rumour and outright falsity.”
He also accused THISDAY of having a partisan axe to grind “against someone like Asiwaju Bola Tinubu because that is what the paymasters of THISDAY demand of it.
He further alleged: “So eager to be seen as loyal to the whims of its paymasters, THISDAY stands disloyal to the very truth it professes to publish.Rather than practise journalism, this publication now specialises inpeddling rumourand manufacturing fake scandal.One of the paper’s favourite excursions into fiction is to publish any and all things false about Bola Tinubu. Why THISDAY has such animus against Tinubu only the paper can answer. That such irrational hatred exists cannot be controverted.”