Buhari never promised public declaration of assets – Presidency

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Femi Adesina has clarified that President Muhammadu Buhari never promised to make his assets declaration public.

Adesina, the presidential spokesman, made this known at a book launch in Abuja on Tuesday, February 11 while  responding to the position of Bishop Matthew Kukah who was the guest speaker at the event.

Recall that Kukah, a well-respected cleric and fierce critic of the Buhari administration, had raised the issue while speaking earlier.

Responding to the bishop, Adesina said: “When I resumed work on June 1, 2015, in a private meeting with President, one of the first questions I asked him was ‘this promise about public declaration of asset, when are you redeeming it?’

And then he answered me, ‘can you please show me where that promised was made?’

He added that there was nowhere the president ever said he would do a public declaration. Nigerians have been talking about Buhari’s anti-corruption stance on social media.

Adewale Samuel Adeosun wrote: “Buhari administration came to power on three fundamental promises which are corruption, security and poverty eradication but the truth is that they fail in all this area. Mohammed Darma: I don’t think Buhari truly believed he would be president.”

He thought he would remain a strong opposition force, a champion of the people, the anti-corruption crusader! Maybe he just wanted to be remembered as the best president we never had.

Ikenna Ochei: You cannot have wholesale looting of common resources and expect real development. This is the fundamental problem with our politics and political economy.

Dibis Saidu Idris said: “We should stop deceiving ourselves. Baba Buhari has failed on security. He is trying on agriculture and doing very little on corruption.

Akusoronwa Chijioke said: “The Buhari government is either blaming the past government than providing solutions.

“The administration is always reactive instead of been proactive. From security-economy-health-infrastructure-human rights-corruption the govt is clueless!”

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