Presidential Aide Ogra Clarifies False Narrative About ‘Cruising’ Yacht With “Nigerian Flag” In France
Ogra addressed the false claims on social media with an Enlightenment post titled “Debunking False News On Yacht Ownership.”
President Bola Tinubu’s Senior Special Adviser on Digital Communications, Otega Ogra, has clarified the misinformation regarding the viral video of a luxury yacht cruising in the waters of Saint Tropez, France, with what appears to be the Nigerian flag.
Ogra addressed the false claims on social media with an Enlightenment post titled “Debunking False News On Yacht Ownership.”
In the post on X, Ogra highlighted several points to help differentiate fact from fiction.
1. The 42m Bennetti yacht currently being share online has been privately owned for around 5 years since it was constructed. It is important to note that this specific yacht has no connection or ownership ties to the Nigerian government, president or armed forces. Any claims or assertions suggesting otherwise are simply not true and inaccurate.
2. It is not uncommon for luxury yachts to fly the flag of the owner’s country as well as the flag of the country in which they are registered.
3. The official Nigerian flag is Green-White-Green without a coat of arms in the middle. Flags representing the Nigerian President or the Armed Forces do not contain a coat of arms in the center. Placing anything in the center of the flag is a clear deviation.
Regarding the naval observatory and training ship often referred to as the “presidential yacht,” it was ordered and acquired by Nigeria during President M. Buhari’s tenure (2015-2023). It was delivered in June 2023 but was never paid for. This information has been officially confirmed by the Naval authorities. Director of Naval Information, Adedotun Ayo-Vaughan, affirmed in a statement in November 2023 that the yacht was indeed ordered during former President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration and was delivered to Nigeria well before it was included in the budget as an outstanding debt obligation. “That is correct, it is in Nigeria,” he said.
Finally, it is important to exercise caution and refrain from defaming or exposing private individuals and their legitimate businesses to ridicule based on false political associations with personal property. …Continue Reading