Politics Africa : FG should channel funds to Education, health and N-power programs not to share it for Nigerians – APC chieftain blasts Buhari
FG should channel
funds to Education, health and N-power programs not to share it for Nigerians –
APC chieftain blasts Buhari
A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC), in
Bauchi state, Ali Ibrahim Ningi has tongue lashed the President Muhammadu
Buhari led administration over plans to disburse part of the Abacha loot to
poor Nigerian households.
Ningi said in Bauchi on Tuesday, that, it was rather unfortunate
for the FG to plan giving Nigerian households N5, 000 out of the Abacha loot as
a palliative measure against poverty and hunger.
He said, “Yes, I listened to the programme aired by
international radio with shock if it’s true that the Federal Government has
decided to give Nigerians N5,000 out of the Abacha loot.”

He maintained also that the APC government of Buhari is
clueless he said, “It’s expected that
the Federal Government should channel the funds to education, health and the
N-Power programme apparently to cushion the adverse poverty among Nigerians as
was the system during Buhari’s days as PTF boss where drugs were procured
through the agency.”
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He however urged the President not to allow himself be
derailed by “corrupt presidential cabals”, noting that if the FG should go
ahead and disburse the Abacha loot to Nigerians it would only justify the
weakness and incapability of the Buhari administration.
“Visit our education sector at all levels and received
shocking conditions; same apply to the health sector with absence of drugs
apart from youths who are now streets touts linked to poverty.
“As such, the Federal Government should kindly discard any
ill-advised plan to disburse the Abacha loot to Nigerians just because of the
2019 elections,” Ningi added.
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