Special Adviser to the President on
Media and Publicity, Dr. Reuben Abati, announced this in a
three-paragraph statement made available to journalists.
Abati wrote, “President Jonathan has
terminated the appointment of his Special Adviser (Political), Alhaji
Ahmed A. Gulak, with immediate effect.
“President Jonathan thanks Alhaji Gulak
for his services to the present administration and wishes him success in
his future endeavours.
“A replacement for Alhaji Gulak will be announced in due course.”
Gulak was sighted in the Presidential Villa, Abuja, shortly before the announcement was made.
A Presidency source told our correspondent that the politics of 2015 might have consumed the former presidential aide.
Akpabio was said to have accused the
former presidential aide of associating with his political enemies under
the presence of working for the President’s yet-to-be declared
re-election bid.
He was said to have complained that
Gulak incorporated his former Deputy, Nsima Ekere, and former Secretary
to the State Government, Umana Umana, into the Goodluck Suppport Group.
He was accused of inaugurating the
South-South zonal office of the GSG in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, without the
knowledge of the governor.
In a communique signed by the Akwa Ibom
State Peoples Democratic Party chairman, Mr. Paul Ekpo, the party
accused Gulak of breaching existing and relevant protocols during his
visit to the state.
“Gulak came to Akwa Ibom State and
inaugurated a sectional and an unknown support group in favour of
President Goodluck Jonathan, without calling on the state’s party
leadership.
“Let Gulak sort out PDP problems in
Adamawa State, deliver Adamawa State to the President before rushing to
safe territories, like the South-South Nigeria, where Jonathan requires
no campaign,” the statement said in part.
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