The Minister
of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed says the report that he has
$1.2 billion (about N400 billion) in his bank account is “fake and vicious’’.
The minister
stated this on Thursday in Ilorin at the Annual National Conference and General
Meeting of the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR) with the theme;
“Communicating Values for Development and Sustainability’’.
The minister
said that the report was invented by opposition and naysayers to malign him and
the government, adding that the alleged fund is about the budget of his
ministry for 25 years.
“How else
can you explain that people will believe and circulate a fake report that the
Minister of Information and Culture that is yours truly has $1.2 billion in his imaginary bank account?
“Let’s
examine this for a moment. 1.2 billion dollars is about N400 billion.
“The entire
yearly budget of the Ministry of Information and Culture, where I preside, is
under 15 billion Naira and these include salaries, overhead and capital projects.
“Assuming,
without conceding that the Minister somehow manages to transfer the entire
budget into his personal account, it will take 25 years for him to amass N400
billion.
“Yet, this
disinformation was lapped up by the public, he said.
The minister
said that similar imaginary huge sums of money had been credited to other
ministers.
He condemned
the ugly trend by opposition, who were inventing the fake and malicious stories
using bloggers and some online media to malign government officials.
According to
him, the intention of the perpetrators and carriers of the reports are to
distract the government to lose focus, but it will not fall to their antics.
The minister
said that Public Relations gave him the first break in life being the profession
he practiced after his graduation for over 40 years.
Mohammed, a
Fellow of the Institute said that the theme of the conference was apt and
called on NIPR members to be proactive in the discharge of their duties.
“You must
neither be intimidated, cowed nor be overwhelmed by the cynics, you must set
your own agenda and daily review such with a view to improving on them.
“You must
never lose touch with your traditional constituents. You must understand the
tactics of the opposition, which is ambush and irrational,’’ he said.
The minister
specifically tasked government information managers to equip themselves with
qualities such as integrity, courage, abnormal capacity for hard work,
ingenuity resourcefulness and ability to think out of the box.
The
President and Chairman Governing Council of NIPR, Dr Rotimi Oladele said the
conference was to deliberate on how the profession could be used to promote
communication values for development.
He
underscored the need for practitioners to showcase national values and present
them to global market.
Oladele
commended the minister for the support given to the Institute and for creating
time to attend the event.
The News
Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the minister also inaugurated a new
Governing Council for the Institute to run for two years under the leadership
of Oladele.
Some of the
members of the Council are, former Defence Spokesperson, retired Gen. Chris
Olukolade, former Director of Press and Protocol in the Ministry of Information
and Culture, Mr Peter Dama and his successor, Mr Timothy Oyedeji.
Others are
Mr Wale Adeniyi of Nigeria Customs Service, Alhaji Sule Yau a former Chief
Press Secretary to Kano State Government and Alhaja Bola Osifeso.
NAN also
reports that 10 members of NIPR were inducted to Fellowship of the Institute.
(NAN)
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