The Presidency has dismissed as false a viral video claiming that a chef working at the Presidential Villa was arrested over an alleged plan to poison President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
The video, which circulated widely on social media over the weekend, alleged that security operatives apprehended a member of the presidential kitchen staff following intelligence reports of suspicious activities related to food preparation within restricted areas of the Villa. It further claimed that a special police unit was deployed and security around the presidential premises was intensified.
According to the report, the alleged arrest was based on what it described as credible threats to the President’s safety, prompting an investigation by security agencies responsible for protecting the nation’s leadership. The video also suggested that the unnamed staff member was taken into custody for questioning while authorities examined evidence linked to the supposed poisoning attempt.
However, in response to inquiries by The Guardian, the Presidency firmly refuted the claims.
The Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, described the video as “fake news,” stating that the story was completely fabricated and should be ignored.
He urged members of the public to rely on official communication channels for accurate information and cautioned against spreading unverified reports capable of creating unnecessary panic.
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