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Hours After Warning Workers Of Leaking Officials Documents, Sahara Reporters Comes For Buhari’s Chief Of Staff

The Chief of Staff to President Muhammadu Buhari, Mal. Abba Kyari, had warned workers in the Presidential Villa, Abuja, against leaking official letters or sitting on files to media organisations.
Online news platform, Sahara Reporters comes for the Chief of Staff on twitter as seen below…
FLASH: Presidency sources said Pres @MBuhari's Chief of Staff has not treated up to 60% of mails due for attention since November 2015.
— Sahara Reporters (@SaharaReporters) February 3, 2016
FLASH: Pres. @MBuhari's Chief of Staff has shoved aside Schedule Officers and replaced them consultants who are mostly family and relatives
— Sahara Reporters (@SaharaReporters) February 3, 2016
FLASH: @MBuhari's Chief of Staff Abba Kyari only deals with matters in which he or @NGRPresident has personal interest
— Sahara Reporters (@SaharaReporters) February 3, 2016
Kyari had given the warning during the send forth, retirement and redeployment of some State House staff. According to him ,anybody found indulging in the acts, he said, will face appropriate sanctions.
“But just one thing we cannot tolerate is letters and information going out of this office. I have seen one with my signature shown to me.
“So I do not know who that is; I do not know why anyone should do that. But please make sure that that does not happen. “Anything that is written, it will come out anyway, it is not a secret. But the bad thing is for it to come out before it is publicly made by the relevant authorities.
“So please don’t fall into this trap of somebody asking you to bring a letter, because if by accident you are found or the letter traced to you clearly it would not be something that we would tolerate.”
He also urged the workers to remain disciplined, dedicated to their duty, shun gossips in the office and move correspondences faster.