President Buhari disowns alleged campaign promises to Nigerians

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President Muhammad Buhari has disowned some promises he allegedly made during his 2015 presidential campaign.

According to Bolaji Abdullahi, All Progressives Congress (APC) spokesman, candidate Buhari was aware of a document with proposed campaign promises. The document entitled, 100 Things I Will Do As President included a campaign promise which stated then candidate Buhari would not seek medical treatment abroad.

According to Abdullahi and the Presidency, then candidate Buhari never endorsed the promises, even though no evidence of a public rejection of the campaign document is on record.

According to Abdullahi, ‘I was the Deputy Director of the policy directorate of the campaign, I was there from the beginning to the end. So many people came to join the group, some from even outside the country. Then one day, we were in a meeting and one gentleman who heads one of the international NGOs in the country brought this list of 100 items that he was proposing that we should push out as the promise of Mr President to Nigerians. We circulated and asked everyone to study it and come back the following day so that we look at which ones we can own and which ones we need to reject. I remember that Number 1 on that list was to make the President say that ‘When I become President, I will not travel abroad for medical treatment. And I remember we rejected that immediately, because we said we didn’t know what this man was dealing with; we didn’t know who his doctors had been, how could we say this for him?  But you know what happened? One of us in the group just released the document’.

Adesina backed Abdullahi’s claim, confirming that the president was never aware of any such promise, let alone agree to it saying, “I can confirm that even the President himself, who was a candidate then, was not aware. The very week I resumed this assignment, I raised some things with the President. I said, this and this and this were promised, and the President said ‘When did I promise these things?’ I said there is a document titled ‘100 things Buhari will do in 100 days’. He never knew about that document. He had to ask people to fetch that document for him, and it was the first time he was seeing it. So there were promises that people made during the campaign on his behalf.”

Adesina went on to blame the past administrations of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) for the poor state of healthcare in the country. He said the situation was a major reason for the president’s medical trips abroad.

In his words, “there was a time we could have afforded it, but the money was not properly spent. That’s why the President keeps lamenting that for a certain number of years consistently, oil prices stood at $100 per barrel, going as high as $120 per barrel at a time, and we were producing about 2.1 million barrels daily. Then when he (Buhari) came, oil prices plunged to $37 per barrel, so he called the Central Bank Governor and said, ‘Do we have savings?’ and the Governor said ‘No savings.’

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