Presidency had commenced a discreet investigation into how a recording of the telephone call by the President to Maj. Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (retd.) on March 31, congratulating him on his victory at the last Saturday’s presidential election was leaked,Punch reports.
The recording which revealed details of what transpired between the two leaders went viral on the Internet on Thursday.
The audio of the conversation credited to one ENDS.ng @EveryNigerian was titled, “Historic congratulatory call from President Goodluck Jonathan to President-elect Muhammadu Buhari on March 31, 2015.”
A government official, who pleaded anonymity, told our correspondent on Friday that the Presidency was embarrassed by the leaked recording.
While saying that a thorough investigation is underway, the security source said the first step was to ascertain whether the recording was leaked from the Presidency or was made public from the President-elect’s camp.
He said it was only if it was discovered that the recording was leaked from the Presidency that further investigation would be conducted to ascertain those behind it in order to mete out appropriate punishment.
He, however, refused to talk on how long the investigation will take.
“Definitely, unauthorised release of a raw recording of the President’s telephone conversation, if from our (Presidency’s) end is a security breach that cannot go without being investigated,” he said.
The President also promised on Friday to break his silence on his experience in office and other sundry issues at the appropriate time.
He, however, did not give any indication on when the appropriate time will be.
In as much as I don't think its an embarassment to hear d presidents congratulatory message, I still thnk theyshould go ahead with d investigation to know who leaked it. So they can kow d traitors in their camp and know how to handle d persons in case other sensisitive issues arise they would know how to put such pipo @bay in order not to get sabotaged. Hmmm! "Uwaifo don talk e own o".
ReplyDeletePeople don't mind their business, any big deal on that.
ReplyDeleteOn the other hand, d presidency should look on d brighter side of things. That phone call sent peace waves to every part of the nation wch calmed frailed nerves. They should be very poud of themselves 4 such a great move would not be taken by d APC that I know. If APC had lost, by now the whole of d North would have been on fire bcos of d inciting speeches we would have been hearing from its members. Hmmm! "Uwaifo don talk e own o".
ReplyDeletePhone call was ok but making d conversation public without his notice was a bridge am sure service providers are aware of that section of d law......
ReplyDeleteHahahahaha,na wa,Naija,jona pls just move ahead,I applaud u for ur peace gestures, don't bring out something out of nothing, hackers na wa for una
ReplyDeleteThat was meant to be a private conversation naa people can do oversabi o
ReplyDeleteAbeg let him go play for shit what dose he expect b4
ReplyDeleteIf only u guys undastnd wah it means for a president fone call to be leaked u wil knw de gravity of such crimes.... dis is de presdnt not a bread seller... tats is evn a treat to national security....
ReplyDeletewe go dey wait na
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