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Saturday, 16 January 2016
Buhari didn’t storm out of meeting with BBOG –Presidency
The Presidency on Friday said there was no truth
in the news making the rounds that President
Muhammadu Buhari stormed out of the meeting
he had with parents of the abducted Chibok girls,
representatives of the Chibok community and
members of the Bring Back Our Girls movement
at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, on Friday.
The Senior Special Assistant to the President on
Media and Publicity, Mallam Garba Shehu, made
the clarification on his Twitter handle and
Facebook page.
Shehu said the President could not have stormed
out of the meeting.
He said Buhari was only called to a meeting that
he did not start with them; he played his part and
left for the meeting to continue.
The presidential spokesman also justified the
decision to excuse journalists from the meeting
for security reasons.
Shehu said, “We thank the Bring Back Our Girls
Movement for a good event. But that is not to say
that all of the accounts of the meeting on Twitter
are accurate.
“President Buhari could not have stormed out of
his meeting with the Chibok parents, stakeholders
and the BBOG. He was called to speak at a
meeting he did not start. He did his part and left
so that the meeting would continue.
“It is simple meeting procedure. He had to leave
without being disruptive. That is what happened.
The ministers did not even escort him. They
stayed back to conclude the meeting.
“I thought that the President should be praised
for ending his meeting with a foreign leader to
come, and for the courtesy and respect he
showed to the parents and the BBOG, which is
undoubtedly Africa’s best known social action
movement.
“We asked cameras out for two reasons. Sensitive
security information may be disclosed. Two,
privacy is not unusual with leaders around the
world when they meet families in grief. We didn’t
want anyone to get the sense that the President
was exploiting their images in a photo op.”
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