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Dora Akunyili: Aondoakaa Eats His Words

February 10, 2010

Trying to minimize personal and political damage, Minister without portfolio, Mr. Michael Aondoakaa, has retracted his suggestive comment aimed at Dora Akunyili, the Minister for Information and Communications, saying his words were merely misunderstood.

Image removed.Trying to minimize personal and political damage, Minister without portfolio, Mr. Michael Aondoakaa, has retracted his suggestive comment aimed at Dora Akunyili, the Minister for Information and Communications, saying his words were merely misunderstood.

Last week, following Mrs. Akunyili’s memo to the Federal Executive Council to reconsider its stand on transferring power to the vice-president in view of Umaru Yar’Adua’s extended sickness abroad, Mr. Aondoakaa had told a newspaper his colleague was seeking personal glory, and that, instead, she should “go and confront herself with what happened in NAFDAC.”
 
In a letter dated February 9, 2010, the day before he fell from grace as he was removed from his exalted office as AGF, the new “Minister for Special Duties” said that that particular comment was actually meant to be positive.  He did not say how.

Image removed.Mr. Aondoakaa did not say “sorry,” either to the person whose reputation he had clearly injured.  It is not clear if Mrs. Akunyili, who had given him seven days to purge himself and who now has in her hands both the knife and the yam, will take further action.  articleadsbanner

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