Femi Adesina, the Special Adviser, Media and Publicity to President Muhammadu Buhari, has said the Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Sokoto, Matthew Hassan-Kukah can’t prove that the President promised to sell off the presidential fleet during his campaign for office in 2015. VANGUARD reports.
Adesina stated this while speaking in an interview on Channels Television’s Politics Today on Monday.
According to the presidential spokesperson, the was no proof that the President made such a promise before his election.Information Guide Nigeria
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He said, “He (Kukah) talked about selling presidential fleet. Was that ever promised? You know that in 2015, there were rash of promises made that even the candidates did not know about. So, how can he start claiming that he promised that?”NYSC Portal
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On fighting corruption and banditry, Adesina said Buhari has done his best in security the country and combating graft, adding that Nigeria was not where it was in 2015 when the President came into office.
“Are we where we were on the issue of banditry in 2015? The job is not fully done but are we where we were? If Fr Kukah is true to himself and true to his calling, he will know that this country is not where it was in 2015,” he said.
“Selling off our presidential fleet, let him (Kukah) prove that the President made that promise.
“President Buhari promised to look at the presidential fleet which he did. Helicopters were given to the Air Force, two or three jets were sold off.
“That is cutting off excesses. What some people expect is selling off all the jets and start flying the Nigerian Airways if Nigerian Airways still exists,” he said.JAMB Result
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