FASHOLA ATTACKS JONATHAN OVER DAMAGES
President Muhammadu Buhari has continued his foreign trips in a bid to
repair Nigeria’s reputation which was severely damaged by the
administration of former President Goodluck Jonathan, the Minister of
Power, Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola, said on Monday.
Fashola, in an article titled, “PMB’s foreign trips — My takeaway,” also
stated that Buhari’s intervention in the global oil and gas sector led
to the recent stability in crude oil prices.
The minister further stressed that Nigeria currently has the support of
the world’s seven most powerful countries. He attributed this to the
visit the President made during a meeting of the G7 countries in
Germany, last year.
On why he decided to make this public, Fashola stated that he sought to
ensure that every Nigerian who cared about the country had some
information about what the President was doing.
He stated that barely two decades ago, Nigeria was ostracised from
global events because of bad governance, adding that the country lost
the respect accorded nations like ours.
Explaining what transpired during the recent meeting with top government
officials in China, the former Lagos State governor stated that six
collaborative agreements were signed.
He added, “This last mentioned agreement was a legitimate coup by PMB,
because the intelligence was that some West African countries were going
to sign before us. PMB seized the moment. Of course, he had to
apologise for our previous failures on our agreement made to part-fund
four airport projects in Lagos, Kano, Abuja and Port Harcourt and the
Abuja-Kaduna rail project.
“The Chinese had provided their agreed part of 85 per cent but the
remaining 15 per cent Nigeria did not honour during the last
administration. Some of the recent revelations about financial scandals
estimated at $2.1bn in the Office of the National Security Adviser alone
during the last administration suggest how impactful such funds would
have been in delivering these critical infrastructures; but we all know
what happened.
“This is why PMB is travelling. To repair our reputation severely
damaged by the last government, and to assure our partners that Nigeria
has changed. From there, to renegotiate an existing funding agreement to
complete critical transport infrastructure.”
On the G7 meeting in Germany, the minister noted that the German
Chancellor, Angela Merkel, as host, had invited Buhari on his
inauguration to be their guest, along with some three or four other
African countries.
The agenda of the meeting, he said, was global security, economy and
health in the aftermath of Ebola, which was still raging in some African
countries then.
Fashola stated that apart from the personal aides of the President,
other officials who accompanied Buhari on the trip were Governor
Shettima of Borno State, General Abdulrahman Dambazau and himself.
He noted that participants at the meeting highlighted the difficulty of
time and the resources that it would take to develop new antibiotics and
the risk to global health.
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