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Buhari does not read nor listen to anyone, Amaechi says in leaked tape

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A viral leaked tape of the Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi criticing President Muhammadu Buhari has surfaced online.

Amaechi who so doubles as the Director-General of the Buhari Presidential Campaign Organisation was heard in the tape saying President Buhari does not listen, read or care about anyone.

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The audio clip, which is less than 10 seconds, was posted on Twitter by Reno Omokiri, a former aide to ex-President Goodluck Jonathan.

Amaechi purportedly said, “The President is not listening to anybody. He doesn’t care. You can write anything you want. The President doesn’t care. Does he read?”

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The context in which Amaechi made the statement was unknown.

The person who the minister was talking to is also not stated.

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However, Omokri, who is a staunch critic of the Buhari government, said he had evidence to show that the audio was genuine.

He threatened to release more audio clips in the event that Amaechi denies the authenticity of the clip.

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Omokri wrote, “We have more of the secretly recorded audios of Chibuike Amaechi, DG of the Muhammadu Buhari campaign, saying terrible things about Buhari’s government. I hear Amaechi wants to lie that he was referring to Goodluck Jonathan.

Let him do that and I will release part two which clearly shows he referred to Buhari.”

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Omokri said Amaechi had no respect for Buhari and even stated in another audio clip that former President Olusegun Obasanjo was the only Nigerian leader he respects.

He added, “The man has no iota of respect for Buhari. In fact, he (Amaechi) hero worshipped former President Obasanjo in the tape and said he is the only worthy Nigerian leader. They know the truth but hide it.”

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Attempts to get a response from Amaechi proved abortive as his Spokesman, David Iyofor neither responded to phone calls nor a text message sent to him on Saturday.

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