Conflicting statements were made by Presidential spokesmen, Bayo Onanuga and Ajuri Ngelale, regarding President Bola Tinubu’s first anniversary in office.
The president, who was inaugurated on May 29, 2023, will mark one year in office.
On the occasion of the one-year anniversary, the spokespersons released conflicting statements.
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Onanuga claimed that Tinubu was deviating from the usual practice of a nationwide broadcast, opting instead to address a joint session of the National Assembly. However, Ngelale refuted this statement, labelling it as untrue.
Onanuga said, “President Bola Ahmed Tinubu will not make a broadcast to the nation on Wednesday to celebrate his first anniversary as the leader of Nigeria.
“Instead, the President will address a joint session of the National Assembly, which has lined up a programme to commemorate 25 years of the nation’s democratic journey at both the executive and legislative levels.
“President Tinubu’s speech will dwell on the achievements of his administration and Nigeria’s democracy since the military ceded power in 1999.
“Former Senate President, Senator David Mark, former speaker of the House of Representatives and now President Tinubu’s Chief of Staff, Rt. Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila are all lined up to address the parliament.
“Also lined up to speak is the former military ruler, General Abdulsalami Abubakar, who handed over power to civilian administration in 1999.
“At the end of the speeches, President Tinubu will commission the National Assembly Library and Resource Center, now to be known as Bola Ahmed Tinubu Building.”
Meanwhile, Ngelale counters by saying: “In furtherance of his commitment to delivering good governance, President Bola Tinubu has embarked on the inauguration of strategic projects across the country.”
“More transformative projects will be inaugurated by President Tinubu’s administration for the benefit of all Nigerians.
“In view of public commentary concerning the President delivering a speech before a Joint Sitting of the National Assembly tomorrow, May 29, 2024, it is important to state that this information is false and unauthorised as the Office of the President was not involved in the planning of the event,” Ngelale’s statement read.