Kaduna Tsaigumi: Presidency reacts to claim that Jonathan initially commissioned same project
The Special
Assistant to President Muhammadu Buhari on Social Media, Lauretta Onochie has
responded to the claims that the Tsaigumi commissioned in Kaduna during the
week, was first launched by ex-president Goodluck Jonathan in 2013.
The
Presidential aide said that those who hold the view including members of the
Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, should substantiate their claims with evidence.
Reno Omokri,
ex-aide to Jonathan, had stated that the equipment was unveiled on December,
18, 2013 by the then administration.
But Onochie
reeled out ongoing projects to contradict the position of Omokri who had said
that “the current administration is trying to claim Jonathan’s achievements.”
She listed
“Rehabilitation of Agbor-Sakpoba- Ogharefe road, section 111 (Alihami Spur to
college of Education, Agbor) Delta state, Contract No. 6093.
“Secondly,
Nigeria Ports Authority Revenue (2013 – 2017)
2013 – 154.50 Billion Naira
2014 – 159.30 Billion Naira
2015 – 180.50 Billion Naira
2016 –
162.20 Billion Naira
2017 – 299.56
Billion Naira
“Again the
dualisation of Sapele-Ewu road in Delta, section 1: (Sapele- Agbor), Contract
No. 6249.”
Onochie said
that under Buhari, “Foreign reserves increased from 22b dollars to 42.8b
dollars.”
“Under the
CBN ABP, N55b was disbursed to farmers nationwide which then translate to
bumper harvest of 15 million metric tonnes of Rice in 2017 alone.”
She
concluded by saying: “a nation sacked its President for corruption, another
nation wants its President sacked for fighting corruption. What a paradox! The
Tragedy of a desperate opposition that wants the return of corruption to
Nigeria.”
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