President Muhammadu Buhari receives award which The King Centre has disowned |
Public commentators and
thousands of Nigerians invaded the social media space on Thursday, condemning
the roles allegedly played by some presidential aides in the controversial
award for President Muhammadu Buhari by the Martin Luther King centre a few
days ago.
Pictures
of the delegation from the centre, The King Centre, presenting the award on
behalf of the family of legendary American civil rights activist to Buhari at
the Presidential villa, found their way into the media space hours after the
visit.
Obviously
uncomfortable with the development, The King Center tweeted on Wednesday,
dissociating itself from the award.
The
statement, released via @The King Centre, read, “The award given to President
Buhari of Nigeria was not given by The King Centre, at the request of The King Centre
or by the children of #MLK and CorettaScottKing.”
The
development ignited a series of unfavourable comments from members of the
public, especially when an online platform, LeadersNG, published on Thursday
that the Nigerian government might have paid up to US$3m to procure the ‘fake
award’ for the President.
Following
the outrage, Senior Special Assistant to the President on Foreign Affairs and
Diaspora, Abike Dabiri-Erewa, hurriedly issued a statement on Thursday to
defend the award.
She
explained that the award was in appreciation of the President’s fight against
corruption, noting that the visit of the MLK family members to Nigeria was not
sponsored by the Federal Government.
Dabiri-Erewa
in the statement by her media aide, Abdurrahman Balogun, dismissed insinuations
that the government paid money for the award, stressing that nothing could be
further from the truth.
“It
must be categorically stated here that the trip was totally privately funded
and not one kobo was spent by the Nigerian government,” she said.
The
Presidential aide also clarified that the commemorative plaque given to Buhari
was presented on behalf of the Martin Luther King family and not the TK Centre as
being speculated.
The
statement read in part, “Our attention has been drawn to obviously fake online
news reports on the visit of some members of the MLK family to Nigeria.
“The
members, led by the Matriarch of MLK, Naomi Barbara King, were in Nigeria as
part of the activities initiated to celebrate a low- key Black History Month in
Nigeria as part of deepening partnership between Africa and its diaspora.
“As
part of the activities, they visited President Buhari and gave him a
commemorative plaque for his fight against corruption and what they termed from
the “Africania Diaspora” a term for Africans in diaspora for which the oldest
of them all, Naomi Barbara King, was selected to present on behalf of the
family (Not TK Centre) as a sign of appreciation to the President.”
The
statement further stated that the Americans enjoyed their visit and they
decided to extend their stay by two days, noting that the political endorsement
of Buhari by a member of the MLK family was done in his personal capacity.
“As
a non-political group, he was asked to refute the statement, which he refused
to, insisting that it was his personal opinion, and not that of the family nor
that of the centre, of which he has been a board member and the Chief Operating
Officer for over five years.
“This
may have led to some arguments among them, which they have said they will
resolve when they get back to the United States, which apparently led to the
tweet being circulated,” it said.
But
the LeadersNG, in its report, alleged that the award was facilitated by
Dabiri-Erewa, through a Ghanaian self-acclaimed foreign diplomat, Dr. Erieka
Bennett.
According
to the LeadersNG, a quick fact-check on Erieka Bennet revealed that she runs a
non-governmental organization, called, Diaspora African Forum, based in Accra,
Ghana, and that she used her influence to facilitate foreign awards for
unsuspecting African leaders.
The
online newspaper further alleged that Bennett was contracted by Dabiri-Erewa to
bring Martin Luther King Jnr’s family to Nigeria to present an award to Buhari.
It
added that Bennet contacted someone in King’s family, a distant relative of
Martin Luther King called Dr. Naomi Barbara, “after The King Centre declined
earlier request by Bennett to influence an award for a certain African leader.”
In
his reaction on his facebook page, Farooq Kperogi, an Associate Professor of Journalism and Emerging Media in the School of Communication & Media, Kennesaw State University in the USA, condemned the action which Buhari’s
aides played in the saga.
Kperogi
wrote, “Nigerian scam artists, led by Abike Dabiri, got some Black American
hustlers from Atlanta to pose as close relatives of the late Dr. Martin Luther
King Jnr. and presented a fraudulent “Black History Award” to Buhari.
“First,
Coretta King, Martin Luther King’s wife, died on January 30, 2006. I know
Buhari gives appointments to dead people, but in America dead people don’t give
awards. Second, Black History is celebrated in February, not March, in America
and Canada.
“The
extent the Buhari government is prepared to go to court of embarrassment and
ridicule Nigeria in its bid to conceal its crying incompetence is simply
astounding.
Also,
one Aminu Farooq, said, “This fraudulent award didn’t come to me as a surprise.
Nigerian leaders are always vulnerable when it comes to these types of awards.
My father had been chief executive officer in a Federal Government
establishment in Nigeria.
“He
said if he had paid attention to awards, he would have received hundreds of
them during the period he occupied office. There is a growing business industry
in Nigeria that can be called the award industry. Buhari’s case is only
different from the ones I know about because his own award is ‘international.’
It is very sickening and sad.”
Another
Facebook user, Isyaka Laminu Badamasi, said, “When a few nights ago my wife and
I watched Channels TV News at 10 and saw the presentation of an award called
the First Black History Month National Black Excellence and Exceptional
Leadership Award by a certain falsely described ‘matriarch’ of the King family,
I smelt a rat. I told her this award is very strange though I couldn’t put my
finger on why.”
Also,
Musa Idris said, “The long and short of it is that the award is a big fraud, as
fraudulent as Buhari’s integrity! My surprise is that it is Abike Dabiri whom
we used to know and love in NTA of old that organized this heist and foisted it
on the unaware President-in-a-trance.”
The
Peoples Democratic Party described the saga as a national disgrace and
embarrassment.
The
PDP, in a statement by its National Publicity Secretary, Mr. Kola Ologbondiyan,
on Thursday said the lie by Buhari’s handlers smacked of what it
described as a desperation by the presidency and the All Progressives Congress
to procure international endorsement, ahead of the 2019 elections.
Ologbondiyan
said the embarrassing act had made the nation a laughing stock before the
international community.
He
said the nation was jolted when the centre distanced itself from the award and
noted that, “the award given to President Buhari of Nigeria was not given by
The King Centre, at the request of The King Centre or by the children of Martin
Luther King jnr.”
He
said, “It is now clear that this sinking, incompetent and deceptive APC
administration, in their desperation, can fabricate and stage-manage anything,
including name-dropping of international figures and agencies, in their
desperate attempt to delude Nigerians again, now that the 2019 general election
is fast approaching.
“Nigerians
have discovered that having failed to gain any endorsement from reputable
international figures such as Bill Gates, the APC and the Presidency have now
cheapened the nation by resorting to this despicable act of name-dropping of
world-renowned human right activist, Dr. Martin Luther King jnr., further
dragging down our once sterling image before the comity of nations.
“The
fact remains that not many Nigerians believed in the authenticity of the award
in the first place, as the Buhari-led administration, by its undemocratic and
anti-people proclivities, including records of violations of rights of
citizens, is not deserving of any form of recognition by any human rights
group, let alone the family of the world-acclaimed Martin Luther King Jnr.
“Today,
the PDP has been vindicated in its stand that the APC government is not only
hypocritical but overtly deceptive and must not be trusted.”
Ologbondiyan
recalled that the PDP had issued a statement, earlier this year, cautioning
Nigerians and the international community to be wary of information and claims
coming from the APC and the presidency, particularly on endorsements and
performance indices.
While
he urged the Presidency to shed its alleged proclivity for lies, he also
demanded the immediate arrest, investigation and prosecution of all the
Presidency officials involved in this messy scandal and crime against our
nation.
“Moreover, the Presidency and the APC should save the nation from further embarrassment by jettisoning other planned endorsement stunts and fabricated performance indices, as Nigerians are already rallying with the re-positioned and re-branded PDP in their collective quest to end the misrule of the APC and restore a sincere, purposeful and people-oriented government come 2019,” he added.
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