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Senator Sheriff Debunks Report Claiming He Accused Shettima of Creating Boko Haram
Former Governor of Borno State and ex-APC National Chairman, Senator Ali Modu Sheriff, has denied claims circulating online that he accused his colleague, Senator Kashim Shettima, of creating Boko Haram.
In a statement issued by his media office, Sheriff described the publication, titled “It’s Not Me, It’s Shettima Who Created Boko Haram—Sheriff Reveals,” as entirely fabricated and intended to mislead the public and tarnish his reputation.
Sheriff clarified that he never granted any interview or made comments relating to the claims circulating online.
“The story is a total falsehood, devoid of truth, and a deliberate attempt to sow discord within the nation’s political landscape. At no time did Senator Sheriff engage with any journalist on this matter,” the statement read.
The former governor called the publication a “dangerous piece of fake news,” aimed at undermining his contributions to peace, unity, and development in Borno State and across Nigeria.
He reaffirmed his commitment to national stability and condemned those spreading misinformation for political gain.
Sheriff also said he has instructed his legal team to identify and prosecute the individuals behind the false report.
“Should the publication not be retracted, the Senator will seek full legal redress,” the statement warned.
He further urged the public and media to disregard the viral story, emphasizing his dedication to truth, justice, and accountability.
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