Former President Goodluck Jonathan has denied a statement which is being circulated on social media where he allegedly spoke on the position of Niger Delta on agitations for realization of Biafra.
The circulated report claimed that Jonathan had presented the speech at an event in Texas, United States and that he spoke on the relationship between the South East and Niger Delta and why Niger Delta cannot be part of Biafra.
Reacting in a statement on Saturday, Jonathan’s Media Adviser, Mr Ikechukwu Eze, described the report as fake, ‘hate-filled’ which Goodluck Jonathan could not have written.
Jonathan’s spokesperson also stated that the said report was also published in 2017 to tarnish Jonathan’s image.
Eze said Jonathan couldn’t have presented the purported speech because he neither travelled to the US nor sent anybody to represent him at the unnamed event.
He wrote: “Our attention has been drawn to a fake story with the title, ‘Why Niger Deltans don’t want to be part of Biafra’ currently circulating online and purported to have been taken from a speech allegedly presented by former President Dr Goodluck Jonathan at an unnamed event in Texas, the United States.
“The story which is being recycled in some online platforms claimed that the former President allegedly spoke on the relationship between the people of the Niger Delta and South-East states while addressing the broader issue of agitation for Biafra.
“We thought we had finally dealt with the issue of this falsehood with our timely and well-publicised disclaimer, soon after the supposed speech first surfaced online in 2017.
“However, it beggars belief that the same jejune and disastrous effort at speech writing, hatched by some yet-to-be-identified shady character, is again being served to the social media public as a fresh dish.”
“We want to clearly state, as we did in 2017, that there was no such event involving the former President and that Dr Goodluck Jonathan will never present such a sloppy and hate-filled speech,” he added.