President Buhari To Scrap Office Of SA New Media
Following news on Wednesday, June 24, 2015 of President Buhari’s speculated appointment of Ohimai Amaize as his Special Assistant on N...
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Following
news on Wednesday, June 24, 2015 of President Buhari’s speculated
appointment of Ohimai Amaize as his Special Assistant on New Media,
President Buhari is reportedly considering scrapping the office.
Inside sources confirmed to The Trent on
Wednesday that the plan to appoint Ohimai Amaize, a two time
ministerial aide at the Ministries of Defence, Sports, Foreign Affairs
and Youth Development was prematurely leaked by handlers at the Villa, a
situation the President is said to have been embarrassed and concerned
about, considering the ensuing social media tumult the said leak
generated.
“Ohimai was on the preferred list
considering his profile but the President is not happy with how the news
got into the social media and the noise it generated even before the
appointment was announced”, a Villa source told The Trent.
President Buhari, The Trent gathered,
may eventually scrap the office of SA to the President on New Media as
the Nigerian social media space “is too volatile and immature for the
day to day operations of a Buhari presidency”, the source disclosed.
According to the source, Chude
Jideonwo’s Red Media and StateCraft – the consultants to the APC
presidential campaign may be retained by Buhari to continue managing the
Villa’s social media communication instead of an official appointment
for the job.
“We don’t know if the President will
change his mind and still confirm the appointment or if he has other
plans. But it is likely he may retain the consultants who worked on the
campaign”, the source told The Trent.
Meanwhile, The Trent gathered that
Ohimai has been under pressure from within the PDP caucus to decline the
appointment as news of the appointment filtered into Twitter on
Wednesday.
Although Ohimai took to his Twitter page
on Wednesday to disclaim the reports of the rumored appointment, saying
he has not received any official communication yet, sources say he had
been unofficially contacted by the Presidency.
On whether he was planning to reject the
appointment, Ohimai declined comments to our reporter who contacted him
Wednesday. “May the will of God be done”, he said.