Businessman and All Progressives Congress (APC) chieftain, Tein Jack-Rich, vehemently denies the online publications alleging that he offered a N500 million bribe for a ministerial position in President Bola Tinubu’s administration. These publications are described by Jack-Rich as “malicious, preposterous, unwarranted, distasteful, and unsubstantiated.” An online publisher claimed that Jack-Rich was extremely eager to become a minister and provided the equivalent of N500 million in dollars to facilitate his appointment. However, in a statement issued by his media team, Jack-Rich refutes these allegations, emphasizing his longstanding dedication to the APC since 2014 and highlighting his role as a presidential aspirant within the party. He dismisses the accusations as baseless, childlike, and characteristic of the individuals behind them, who are notorious for their political machinations and desperation for relevance.
Jack-Rich expresses shock that these political desperados would stoop so low as to not only attack his reputation but also tarnish the esteemed office of the Chief of Staff to the Presidency.
He pledges not to engage further with these unfounded claims, as doing so would only amplify the publicity of the individuals responsible. Jack-Rich warns the public about the malicious political elements behind the allegations, cautioning that they will go to great lengths to misinform and manipulate public opinion by using fabricated videos, voices, pictures, and technology-enhanced algorithms to score cheap political points. Jack-Rich identifies himself as a devoted believer in President Buhari and shares his vision for a revitalized Nigeria. He urges all Nigerians to remain resolute and optimistic in their trust that the President will fulfill the objectives of his new administration.
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Source: Omanghana.com