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Buhari Never Promised Public Declaration Of Assets -Presidency

The Presidency has vehemently refuted claims that President Muhammadu Buhari at any time during his electioneering campaigns in 2015 and 2019 promised to make a public declaration of his personal assets.
The Presidency rather stated that the President has assured Nigerians of doing what the constitution required.
The rebuttal emanated from the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina at the launching of a book “One Step Ahead: Life of a Spy, Detective and Anti-Graft Czar” authored by former Chairman of Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Farida Waziri yesterday in Abuja.
Adesina was reacting to philosophical enquires by Dr. Mathew Kukah, the Bishop, Catholic Diocese of Sokoto who had earlier in a lecture as a guest speaker asked why President Buhari pooh-pooed on his promise of declaring his assets publicly.
Kukah was however represented at the event by Revered Father Patrick Alukumu from Abuja.
Taking the podium as the reviewer of the book, Adesina before discharging his assignment opted to correct the impression instilled in the mind of the audience by Bishop Kukah’s submission.
He said that President Buhari never promised to make public declaration of his assets but to follow the constitution, challenging Kukah to come up with his evidence.
The Presidential spokesman recalled that on his first day on the job after his appointment, he posed the same question to the president and other officials of government in a private meeting but got an answer that there was never a promise to make a public declaration of the president’s assets.
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