By Dayo Omoogun The Presidency reacted, at the weekend, to claims by sundry critics and analysts that the President Muhammad Buhari administration had been hijacked, pocketed and is being teleguided by a power-hungry cabal, saying no president can operate without having a team of close confidants and it is not a sin to have such. Speaking at a dinner organised by the Press Corp of the ruling All Progressive Congress (APC), Presidential Spokesman, Malam Garba Shehu, said that every government usually has a “kitchen cabinet” but in Nigeria, government antagonists would prefer to derogatorily “refer to such self- sacrificing individuals as cabal”. Shehu said; “What is the meaning of cabal? I just googled Thesaurus and among many other definitions, what they are saying is that cabal means ‘conspire, intrigues, mystique, occult, secret’. There is no government in this country that we have had that some people were not accused of being a cabal in that government and it is because every administration, every president must have a secretariat. Every president must have people who advise him. It is not a sin, it is not an offence to have people that you take into confidence. Elsewhere, they call it ‘Kitchen Cabinet’, but in our own country we are being derogatory and we term them the cabal so that it will tarnish their own good standing. A lot of them are successful people who are making extreme sacrifices to even be coming to serve government. Some of them have no need around government but because this is a country of people, some of them much in a hurry, in fact, for some of our elites, Buhari is a bad man because you cannot go to him and say give me oil well and he will sign papers and give you. So, we understand the game that is playing out and there is always a price, in any case, to pay for that kind of exposure. Even the president himself, the kind of things that are being said of him, if he did not offer himself to serve, some of those things, people would not even have the chance to say them against him. So, we will live with it, we will accept it because it goes with the territory”.