Nigerian first lady said the
money spent on the lounge when she visited the UK was a far cry from what was
obtainable during the past administrations.
Mrs. Aisha Buhari, the wife
of the President Muhammadu Buhari, said on Sunday that £32,000 was spent in the
past by the Nigerian High Commission in the United Kingdom as landing fees for
private jets of former First Ladies.
Mrs. Buhari said this in a
statement by her Special Assistant on Media, Adebisi Olumide-Ajayi.
She was reacting to another
report by an online news portal, Sahara Reporters, accusing her of fleecing the
Nigerian High Commission and abuse of privilege whenever she travels to the UK.
He said the continuous
publication of what she called unfounded stories by the news portal against her
was becoming a source of great concern.
She said the “purported
internal memo within the Consulate” quoted in the news report had no direct
link to her.
The President’s wife said
the new allegation had still not substantiated where she made any direct
contact with the mission for anything.
The statement read, “The
High Commission has its internal administrative procedure, and it is not within
the purview of the wife of the President to ask for diplomatic files.
“Furthermore, that the said
memo showed little or no knowledge of Her Excellency’s itinerary proves the
simple fact we earlier submitted that she had no direct business with the
embassy to warrant the accusation of waste or corruption insinuated in the
report.
“Part of the wife of the
President’s trips abroad are for her NGO, which is not funded by the
government, and it is not uncommon to have stopover in Britain like any other
country as the case may be.
“According to her, VIP
treatment is simple protocol for a personality of her status, which is done all
over the world, and at no point was she offered anywhere else.
“The High Commission
provided the lounge and Hajiya Buhari was not involved in the transaction.
“This is even a far cry
from the £32,000 expended in the past as landing fees for private jets of
former first ladies.”
Mrs. Buhari also said
attending an international women function with the governors’ wives could not
have been linked to the “bogus allegation” of corruption made by Sahara
Reporters’ “spurious headline” earlier on as these are approved trips.
She said it would be to the
credit of the news portal to carry out a thorough check if the so-called monies
(£3,500) spent for whatever reason by the High Commission had any direct link
with her.

BIG SPENDING ON WASTE
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ReplyDeletewetin concern dem no bi dem papa moni
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