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Re: Jonathan Breaks Code Of Conduct By Accepting A Church Donation by maclatunji: 8:54am On Apr 05, 2012
Abati Calls Gitto’s Presidential Church Gift “Corporate Social Responsibility”

The Presidential spokesman, Reuben Abati, has termed comic calls for the President to be impeached over the church donated to his village by Gitto, an Italian construction company.

Abati stated that the donation was not any form of bribe or gift made to the president and was simply a fulfillment of the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) of the firm.

He said, “The Presidency has noted with surprise and some amusement, the patently laughable attempt by political opponents of President Goodluck Jonathan and their collaborators to brew up a storm in a cup over the alleged “gift” of a church to the President.”

“It should be clear to all knowledgeable and discerning Nigerians that these allegations are nothing other than another mischievous attempt to denigrate President Jonathan, cast unjustifiable aspersions on his personal integrity and distract him from the serious business of governance.”

“For the benefit of the unwary who might be taken in by the antics of an unscrupulous opposition that has little or no regard for the truth in the pursuit of their self-serving agenda, the Presidency wishes to state emphatically that President Jonathan never solicited nor received a church as “bribe” from any contractor.”

He added, “Yes, a contractor who has worked and continues to work in Bayelsa State and other parts of Nigeria thought it fit, in fulfillment of its corporate social responsibility, to facilitate the renovation of the small church in the President’s home town of Otuoke.”

“It takes a lot of desperation to translate this act of social responsibility for which there are innumerable precedents in our country into a crime for which the usual suspects are now calling for the “impeachment” of President Jonathan.”

”It is indeed, ironic that the groups and individuals now castigating the President because a company freely chose to fulfill its corporate social responsibility by helping to renovate a communal place of worship, are also amongst those who constantly berate companies doing business in the Niger Delta for not doing enough to support the development of their host communities.

“Examples of such corporate assistance to communities, cities and states abound across Nigeria. The President’s accusers are certainly not unaware of the fact that the famous Millennium Park in Abuja was donated to the city by a construction company, but we do not recall that anyone was ever accused of receiving the park or other similar communal projects as a bribe.

“For the avoidance of any doubt whatsoever, the renovated church in Otuoke does not belong to President Jonathan or his family. The church belongs to the Anglican Communion and the entire Otuoke Community. It has existed for generations and is not a new church “donated” to President Jonathan by his “contractor-friend” as is being mischievously alleged.

President Jonathan has not committed any crime or violation of the Code of Conduct for Public Officers by being present at the dedication of the very humble community church building and publicly acknowledging the assistance of a corporate entity in its renovation.
“Those peddling allegations to the contrary know very well that their charges are baseless and unsustainable. If they must oppose for the sake of opposition, let them desist from peddling patent falsehoods and make a greater effort to be a responsible opposition by offering intelligent and constructive criticism.”

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Re: Jonathan Breaks Code Of Conduct By Accepting A Church Donation by maclatunji: 9:02am On Apr 05, 2012
^Thanks to Dr. Rueben Abati, the new Euphemism for company bribes in Nigeria is “Corporate Social Responsibility”. The rebuttal did not even address the real issues which are:

1. The President lamented the poor state of his community's church at a function.

2. MD of Gitto tells him "don't worry", we will handle it.

3. Gitto renovates the crumbling church to a modern-day edifice.

4. President comes to opening of the newly renovated church with a 'testimony' of how the company heard his cry and renovated his community's church and he expresses sincere thanks to the company.

5. Gitto is currently embroiled in controversies over its activities, does it make any sense for the President to be "thanking" the company at any point and especially at this point in time?

6. What leverage does Gitto want to have with this "gift"?

Dr. Abati is pathetic and has lost all credibility.

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