The International Society for Civil Liberties and the Rule of Law,
InterSociety, says it is most unlikely that President Donald Trump of
the United States, U.S, had a telephone conversation with President
Muhammadu Buhari who is on a medical vacation in London.
It noted
that the statement by presidential spokesman, Femi Adesina, announcing
the phone conversation is “grossly one-sided, circumstantially
untenable, diplomatically blundered and grossly un-Trump-like”,
stressing that such diplomatic conversations can only take place between
two mentally coherent and bodily agile presidents.
Recall that
virtually all leading local and foreign news outlets were on Monday
evening awash with news of Trump speaking with Buhari and inviting him
to Washington at a mutually convenient date.
Trump was quoted, in
the telephone call, as encouraging President Buhari to keep up the good
work he is doing; commended Buhari for his efforts in rescuing 24 of the
Chibok Girls and the strides being taken by the Nigerian military. Both
leaders were also quoted as discussed ways to improve cooperation in
the fight against terrorism through provision of necessary equipment.
President
Trump was also said to have assured the Nigerian President of the
readiness of America to cut a new deal in helping Nigeria in terms of
military weapons to combat terrorism.
But doubting the credibility
of the reported conversation between the two presidents, Intersociety,
in a statement by its Board Chairman, Emeka Umeagbalasi; and Head, Civil
Liberties & the Rule of Law Programme, Barr. Obianuju Igboeli,
accused the presidency of lying.
It advised Nigerians not to
believe Adesina’s statement until the White House authorities and the
United States Department of State concur with the content of Adesina’s
statement from Washington DC; and confirm all that the Nigerian
presidency reported Trump as telling Buhari.
“Of all the trending
and unfolding dramas associated with the whereabouts and true health
status of President Muhammadu Buhari, the latest is gravely disturbing
and diplomatically weighty; capable of causing serious diplomatic rows
between Nigeria and the new Donald Trump Administration in Washington;
if found to be an extension of trending presidential falsehood,”
InterSociety said.
The human rights group believes that the claims
“may most likely have been presidentially corrupted and made an
extension of trending presidential falsehood in Nigeria and expanded
into presidential falsehood across borders.”
It
continued, “Such diplomatic conversations can only take place between
two mentally coherent and bodily agile Presidents. If the Nigerian
President is that bodily agile and mentally coherent, why is he not on
seat in Nigeria? Not even the defence of ‘doctors’ advice and results of
medical tests’ can keep a hale and hearty President off his
presidential seat for three weeks running, if he is truly hale and
hearty, to the extent of having such weighty diplomatic conversations
with the world No. 1 President at this point in time. The same new US
President said to be calling President Buhari was factually seen
globally receiving the Prime Minister of Canada at the White House and
at the same time or hour of the purported long diplomatic conversations
with President Buhari.
“Common sense and circumstances have also
made mockery of the authenticity that would have been attached to such
diplomatic conversations. The aspect of diplomatic calls to President
Buhari from President Donald Trump at this point in time, if true, can
only be pitiable or sympathetic calls and on health grounds. This is
owing to the fact that all is not well with President Muhammadu Buhari
wherever he is; leading to his transfer of presidential powers and
functions to his Vice President. Since there is a coherent acting
President on seat in Nigeria, such weighty diplomatic calls should have
been appropriately directed to the acting President.
“Circumstances
may most likely not have been ripe for new President Donald Trump to
say those things Deacon Femi Adesina credited to him. Most importantly
and strikingly, the statements under reference are monolithic in source;
having only come from the mouth of Mr. Femi Adesina, who is co-enmeshed
in trending presidential falsehood and associated dramas in Nigeria
concerning the true whereabouts and health status of President Muhammadu
Buhari.
“In all, we at Intersociety make bold to say that
presidential falsehood in Nigeria may most likely have gone beyond
borders in the subject matter under advocacy discussion. This is more so
when some APC chieftains said to have gone to meet President Muhammadu
Buhari in London have just debunked going to meet with him.
“Unless
the authorities of the White House and the United States Department of
State speak in concurrence and authoritatively from Washington DC;
confirming all that Mr. Femi Adesina said President Trump said to
President Muhammadu Buhari, otherwise we ask all Nigerians to ignore the
statements or accept them with a pinch of salt. Not even a concurrence
statement from the US Embassy in Nigeria can expressly be convincing and
acceptable to all and sundry.
“This is because of the likelihood
of the Embassy being contaminated by trending presidential virus or
falsehood, or in the name of ‘diplomatic pressures’. Funny enough, the
same Mr. Femi Adesina that barely knows where his boss is or visits or
joins him wherever he is, has suddenly appeared in the presence of his
boss to record what he discussed with President Donald Trump.”

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