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Presidential Media Chat: Buhari seeks talks with NASS to cancel N48bn car budget

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President Muhammadu Buhari on Wednesday faulted the National Assembly on the proposed purchase of cars for lawmakers worth N47.5 billion, saying he would revisit the issue and exploit all avenues to stop them from proceeding on the wasteful venture.

Expressing hope that the lawmakers have not proceeded to purchase the cars yet, he said he cancelled N400 million budget for cars for the Presidency because of the lean purse of the government.

“I turned down a huge bill for vehicles, but I know we need some vehicles for foreign visitors. If I refuse to agree for my own Presidency, I will not agree for NASS.

“I cannot see NASS spending N45 billion to buy cars on top of the transport allowance they collect. I hope the cars have not been bought,” the President said in response to a question by one of the panellists.

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“I won’t devalue Naira”

President Buhari also foreclosed the federal government devaluing the Naira, saying he needed to be convinced about why he should do so.

He said he was yet to see reason to devalue the country’s currency which has currently fallen to about N250 to a dollar in the parallel market.

“I need to be convinced. If you devalue the naira, against what – dollar, sterling, yen, French Franc?” he queried, even as he said the recent ban on ATM use for international transactions will remain for now because the country’s forex reserve was at an all-time low.

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“There is no money to serve as shocks for forex. So it’s not about lifting the ban on the use of forex,” the President said, adding that the county is now focusing on encouraging local production of food and only importing what is really needed.

 

FG to remove subsidy by March 2016

On the controversial issue of fuel subsidy removal, President Buhari said by the first quarter of next year, there would be no mention of oil subsidy anymore because of the low pricing of the product.

“The cost of petrol is so low you don’t have to subsidize it,” he said, adding that government would rather focus on getting its refineries back in working order.

 

No credible information on abducted 219 Chibok girls – Buhari

President Muhammadu Buhari also hinted that the Federal Government does not have any credible intelligence report on the whereabouts of the Chibok girls at the moment.

He said government can negotiate for the release of the Chibok girls if it is assured of the credibility of the Boko Haram sect which comes forward for negotiations.

On the night of April 14, last year, 276 female students were kidnapped from Government Secondary School, Chibok in Borno State, 57 of them escaped by their own effort and the rest so far seemed to have vanished without trace.

Noting that the government would ensure all the Chibok girl are complete before negotiating for their release, Buhari expressed concern that the girls may have been dispersed to different locations.

He said, “This is the third time I am answering on Chibok girls. I could recall that so many leaderships of Boko Haram existed. But we insisted on establishing the bona fide leadership of the so-called Boko Haram before we can agree to negotiate with them on what terms will be of interest to us before we can take them to their schools.

“Secondly, we want to ensure that they are complete, 219, and they are safe and sound. But what we also found talking to a lot of sources is that no Chibok girl has been recovered; they must have dispersed them all over the place.

Asked specifically if he had intelligence reports confirming that the girls are still alive and are in the custody of Boko Haram, he said, “That is what I’m looking for. We are looking for a credible Boko Haram leadership that will convince us that the girls are there and alive. If any of Boko Haram can come out to say it is the leader and that he knows where Chibok girls are, we cannot automatically believe him.

“That kind of information, I’m working with Niger, Chad and the Cameroon and I assure you that the question of Chibok girls is also on our minds for even humanitarian reasons. But there is no such intelligence reports of where those girls are physically and in what condition they are; but what we believe in, from our intelligence, is that they keep shifting them around so that they are not taken by surprise until the girls are freed, and they are not kept in one place; that is the honest truth.”

On the question as to whether the IDPs are going to be resettled or not and whether there would be psychological counseling, he said, “Well, you know that there are about two million internally displayed persons (IDPs) in different camps in the country, mostly in Borno State, with over 70 per cent of those being women and children. Over 65 per cent of the children are orphaned; their parents have been killed; some of them don’t even know from where they came; this is how pathetic the situation is today.

“The federal government came in and met efforts where some Nigerians contributed money, the Dangotes, the Lt. Gen. TY Danjumas and a number of people and about N25 billion was raised. There was a committee that would supervise how the monies could be utilized to rehabilitate the IDPs.”

 

FG still awaiting reports on Army, Shi’ite clash

President Buhari also said there will be no federal government investigation into the recent army/Shiite clash in Zaria which reportedly claimed over 300 lives until the report of the inquiry set up by the Kaduna State government is submitted to him.

“Certainly, I know something about it; I ought to because I have heard about it. When it happened I was in touch with the Governor of Kaduna State. Interestingly, the President of Iran spoke to me about it. But I told him that as government, we have a system. It happened in one of the cities, the governor has physically visited the area. We have a system of investigation. The military that was involved too has a tradition of investigation. And I, as the head of federal government, I have to wait for official report before I can come out as the head of the federal government and make a statement.

“ So I am allowing the Army and the Kaduna State government to submit their own reports of inquiry. The police, the DSS, though they are not directly involved, also they are playing their own constitutional role of finding out the cause of the matter.”

On the potential threat of the Shiite group to the security of the country, he said: “How can any group create a state within a state? I don’t want to speak about it in detail now; I think I should leave it until I see the report of the inquiries. But there are a number of things that I saw where some excited teenagers were virtually hitting the chest of generals, putting roadblocks and threatening them with missiles.”

On the figures given about those who died, he said, “You can’t justify the figures. But to be fair to both sides, we have to wait for the inquiries, and then you tell the public. For instance, I heard some people in Zaria gave a press briefing in Kaduna, isn’t it? About 2 or 3 days ago? They called the press and told them the agony they had been going through in the last five, ten years.

“I expect my report of inquiry from Kaduna State government because it happened in Kaduna, in one of the cities, and it has been there for the last 20 years, from what I have been reading from your papers; they occupied federal highways sometimes from Kano to Kaduna. This is what I heard and, fortunately for me, I have never been in that mess.”

 

…No corrupt minister in my cabinet

President Buhari also maintained that there is no corrupt minister in his cabinet, but added quickly that he will not hesitate to sack any of his ministers found guilty of corruption.

On the allegation that he was being selective in his fight against corruption as some of his ministers have been accused of being corrupt, he said: “I have been a democrat since 2002. I don’t think I tolerate corruption. I don’t think I have picked anybody that I know will embarrass my government.

“But if you have got evidence on any of my ministers, it is your right as a Nigerian citizen to take them up, that you don’t want a, b or c in the cabinet because they have got a case in court. I don’t think I picked anybody as a minister who has a case of corruption in court. I swore by the Holy Qur’an that I will defend the Constitution. The important thing is that we don’t put anybody above the law.”

Buhari noted that the Federal Government is making progress in the fight against corruption and promised Nigerians he would give them a progress report by the end of the first quarter of 2016.

He said: “Thirty years ago when I was head of state of Nigeria, we arrested people who were perceived to be corrupt and put them in protective custody and we told them they are guilty until they can prove themselves innocent. Now I am here in a different form, in a multi-party democratic system. We are looking forward for cooperation.

“Under the circumstances we found ourselves security-wise and economy-wise, even morally. The only acceptable decision to them is those suspected to be corrupt are innocent until they are proven guilty. Having said that, we have been lucky to find some documents where public funds were diverted to personal pockets.

“We have some documents where Nigerian crude oil was lifted illegally and the proceeds were put in personal accounts, instead of the federal government account and, of course, we have started going to court.

“We got evidence and we are taking the people to court and whatever is in the court, we will not comment until we see what they do with the documents we presented. There are terrible cases of corruption and we can only appeal to Nigerians to be patient.”

 

FG may ban hijab in public

President Muhammadu Buhari also said the federal government may ban the wearing of hijab in public places in view of its widespread use in suicide bombings.

Female suicide bombers in hijab have been on the increase lately with calls for the ban of hijabs gaining momentum.

“No, banning hijab is not enough. But hijab will be banned if these suicide bombings continue. It just has to be done because it’s for the safety of everybody.”

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