DSS Arrest Man For Creating Video Depicting Marriage Between Buhari And Ministers
The operatiives of Department of State Services, DSS, on Friday, January 3, has arrested 32-year-old Kabiru Mohammed from Kano who allegedly created a fake video depicting the marriage of President Muhammadu Buhari and ministers.
Kabiru Mohammed allegedly created a fake video depicting the marriage of President Buhari to the Ministers of Finance and that of Humanitarian Affairs and Social Development
Addressing a news conference in Abuja, the Spokesperson, Doctor Peter Afunaya warns against the spread of fake news as the service remains committed to the peace and stability of Nigeria.
He adds that the service acted on a formal complaint by the Minister of Finance, Zainab Ahmed.
Meanwhile, Newsflash247 had earlier reported that the Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development, Sadiya Farouq, has said the reports of plans by President Muhammadu Buhari and her to get married was a ploy by some persons to distract them from the work of governance.
News had gone out in October last year that President Buhari and Farouq, a long time associate of his, were set to tie the nuptial knots in a high-profile ceremony in Northern Nigeria.
Farouq, a native of Zamfara, who has never been married, said that though she and the retired military general were quite close, having worked closely with him for over 17 years all the while he contested and lost presidential elections, there had never been any romantic affair between them to warrant them getting married.
Farouq, who spoke while reacting to a story published by SaharaReporters on December 25, said that contrary to widespread belief, there was no time that the Presidency reprimanded her over abuse of office
According to the SaharaReporters who had exclusively reported on Wednesday, December 25 that the Office of the President had chided Farouq over abuse of office and employment of staff beyond the financial capacity of the ministry.
She was said to have refused to approve the payment for the National Home Grown School Feeding Program for Lagos, Imo, Kogi and Benue states, leading to the stoppage of the planned commencement of the programme in Lagos in October 2019.
According to SaharaReporters exclusive report, staff of the ministry also lamented Farouq’s overbearing exercise of power, claiming that she runs the ministry like an emperor.
But giving more insight into the situation of things, the minister said that she had carried out her duties without abusing the code of conduct guiding her office.
She said, “I operate an open door policy. Not at all was any senior staff of the President sent here to monitor; at no time did anyone from the Presidency reprimand me for the activities of the ministry.
“I have a chief of staff who is a government worker. Of course I have people working for me, I cannot do it alone. We need people to support us.
“And at no time was there any intervention of the Presidency in the payment of N-Power beneficiaries. There is a system in place and it is being followed.
“The ministry is just coming up, and we are even trying to find a suitable office space. We are working as a team, all the staff are being deployed from various MDAs, and we are working as a team.
“We are developing a strategic roadmap for the ministry and looking at the existing laws for the agencies under the ministry, we are coming up with a policy framework; all these things take time.
“I have been working for President Muhammadu Buhari for the last 17 years, so I am not just coming to be part of this government. I have been part and parcel of the movement.
“On the talk that I and President Buhari had plans to marry, it was a mere rumour and now we are beginning to understand where that emanated from.
“We were meant to be distracted but we have continued with our responsibilities as given by the President.
“I am not disputing the fact that I am close to President Buhari, having worked with him for this number of years but that talk was mere rumours.”
Speaking further, Farouq said that there was no time that she stopped payment for the Home Grown School Feeding Programme and that all social investment schemes under her ministry had continued to go on despite glaring hurdles.