An estimated N2.7 trillion ($13.6
billion) worth of direct investment is part of the immediate benefits accruing
from President Muhammadu Buhari’s recent state visit to the United States, the
Presidency claimed yesterday.
The presidency also affirmed that
the visit cost the Nigerian treasury less than N220 million contrary to
assertions in some sections of the media. It further explained that President
Buhari’s son, Yusuf, did not receive any estacode for the trip even as it
contended that great savings were made by members of the delegation against previous
visits.
The five governors who were in the
delegation, the presidency said, paid their way while permanent secretaries and
other senior government officials only received their entitlements.
File: US President Barack Obama
speaks with Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari during a meeting in the Oval
Office of the White House in Washington, DC, July 20, 2015. Obama welcomes Nigeria’s
freshly elected president after the country’s first ever democratic transition.
AFP
The presidency’s explanations
followed news reports in some sections of the media that the visit was
wasteful, cost N2.2 billion and was not in anyway beneficial.
In a statement, yesterday, Senior
Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Mallam Garba Shehu,
said besides the economic benefits, plans were already in motion to lift
hindrances to the flow of military support for Nigeria’s war against insurgents
in the North-East.
Some immediate benefits
According to him, “some of the more
immediate benefits of the President’s trip to the US include: the proposed $2.1
billion fund from the World Bank for the re-development of the northeast
battered by Boko Haram; $5 billion from US investors in Nigeria’s agriculture
sector; $1.5 billion investment in the Nigerian’s health sector; and another $5
billion investment from the US in our country’s power sector.
“Also, as things stand, the embargo
on weapons sales to Nigeria is in the process of being removed. The trip to the
US by President Buhari was definitely very successful and beneficial to
Nigeria. Only those rabidly determined to find faults unnecessarily will cook
up falsehood in a futile effort to rake up murk where none exists.
“It is very sad that in this age of
free-flowing information and in this era of change, a media organisation would
make itself available as a vehicle to peddle a lie of such low and ignominious
quality.
“Contrary to the newspaper’s
assertions, the total cost of the trip to the Nigerian taxpayer was at the most
minimal, in line with the policy of this administration to cut waste and
extravagance.
Buhari’s son didn’t receive
estacode, govs paid their way
“In point of fact, the total amount
expended on the trip by the office of the President amounted to nothing near 10
per cent of the speculated figure.
“Owing to the free accommodation
provided by the host government, all the personal staff who accompanied the
President on the trip received reduced allowances.
“His son, Yusuf, received neither
allowances nor estacode. The five governors on the trip each paid their way.
Permanent Secretaries who travelled on the delegation did so in accordance with
extant rules and none of them exceeded their estacode entitlements.
“Apart from the Nigerian pilot’s
mischievous mathematics, it is shortsighted and misleading of the
newspaper to have claimed that President Buhari’s trip to the US achieved
nothing.
“Nigerian-US relations had suffered
severely over the past few years. That relationship has now been reset. The
benefits of this symbiotic relationship will become more and more evident as
the Buhari administration continues to tackle the challenges of
corruption, security and the economy.”
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