“At this rate, Buhari’s foreign trips will gulp 20% of the budget” – Fayose
* Says about $1 million spent per foreign trip
*Adds foreign countries won’t solve Nigeria’s problems
Governor Ayodele Fayose of Ekiti State, on Tuesday, advised President
Muhammadu Buhari to stay at home and govern the country instead
of junketing from one country to the other, saying; “foreign countries
won’t solve our problems for us and the President’s incessant
foreign trips is already bleeding the economy with about $1 million
being spent per trip.”
The governor, who said most of the trips embarked by the President
were unnecessary, added that ministers or at best the Vice President,
Prof. Yemi Osinbajo could have been made to attend most of the functions
being attended abroad by the President.
According to a statement issued in Ado-Ekiti by his Special Assistant
on Public Communications and New Media, Lere Olayinka, Governor
Fayose said that “the President should rather listen more to those of us
who criticize him instead of those hailing every of his wrong
steps either because of what they intend to gain or for fear of
persecution.”
The statement read: “Conservatively, about $1 million goes into every
of the foreign trips and the way the President is going, foreign
trips alone might gulp 20 percent of the Federal Government budget and
that will be disastrous for the dwindling economy of the country.
“It is even more worrisome that while the economy is already in
shamble and insecurity pervades the land with Boko Haram
burning Nigerians, including children alive in the North East, our
President is busy globetrotting.
“From available records, in June 2015 alone, the President travelled
to Niger Republic, Chad, Germany and South Africa. Also in 2015,
the President travelled to United States of America in July, Benin
Republic in August, Ghana and France in September, India in
October, Iran, France and United States of America in November and in
December, he travelled to South Africa, Benin Republic.
“This year alone, President Buhari has travelled to the United Arab
Emirate, Kenya, Ethiopia and he is leaving for France and United Kingdom
today to spend four days abroad.
“In most of these trips, about $500,000 is spent on estacode,
transportation, accommodation, honorarium, media coverage,
contingency and other expenses on accompanying Presidency officials. The
Presidential Air Fleet, which includes fuelling of the planes
and allowances for crew members as well as the President’s estacode per
night and those of the Minister of Foreign Affairs and his aides is said
to be in the range of $500,000.
“Out of his eight months as President of Nigeria, two months have
been spent outside the country, and one wonders how a country like
Nigeria can progress with its president spending the better part of his
time abroad.
“Mr President is therefore advised to focus more on governing Nigeria
from home because foreign countries won’t solve our problems for us. He
should fulfil his promise of leading the fight against Boko Haram from
the front. Most importantly, the President should pay more attention to
the ailing economy of the country while he carries on with genuine fight
against corruption.”
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