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Omokri is a liar – Barth Nnaji slams ex- media aide
A former minister of power, Barth Nnaji has denied being sacked by former president Goodluck Jonathan over allegations of corruption.
Nnaji described the claims made to the effect by Reno Omokri, former senior special assistant to the ex-president on new media, as false
The ex-minister stated that he resigned from Jonathan’s administration to protect his integrity, noting that he’s still in possession of his letter of resignation.
He issued the denial while speaking with journalists in Lagos on Thursday, This Day reported.
Nnaji reacting to Omokri’s claim said, “If you want to defend your boss, defend your boss correctly with facts. Do not go to impugn people’s character in order to defend your boss. I have not made any statement against anybody and I know exactly what happened in that place”.
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He added that, “There have been numerous reports about what transpired and I was very clear that those who were vested in the sector were out to get what they wanted. And all of you can see it today. Some of them did get what they wanted and I didn’t want to be part of any of that. That is why I resigned.
“So, anybody saying anything else is trying to find a way to deflect issues and it shouldn’t be an innocent person – somebody who came to serve his country and everybody knows what I did and the quality of work I did in the sector. There is absolutely nothing like that.
“I resigned; I have a letter of resignation, which I tendered to the president and I issued a statement, stating why I was resigning; that I didn’t want my integrity to be tampered with. It was very clear; it is public knowledge; you people reported it.
“It is actually quite funny. First, the presidential aide was not there when the president and I discussed my resignation and I have my letter of resignation and I resigned.”
Nnaji noted that two days after his resignation, Jonathan was queried about his (Nnaji) exit, and he admitted that he (Nnaji) “committed no offence”.