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Barring Govt Officials From Flying First Class Hypocritical —adegboruwa by JoSaintiago: 9:52pm On Apr 10, 2016
Human rights lawyer and activist, Ebun-Olu Adegboruwa, tells BAYO AKINLOYE that President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration’s decision to bar government officials from flying first class is a smokescreen for its failure to resolve the country’s economic and financial crisis

The Federal Government through the Minister of Finance, Kemi Adeosun, said it had banned public servants from flying first class when on official trips. Do you see this as cheering news?

That statement of the Minister of Finance (Kemi Adeosun) that public officials are barred from flying first class is hypocritical and only a mere attempt to divert attention from the suffering and agony that have been imposed upon the Nigerian people as a result of the poor and ineffective economic policy of the Maj Gen. Muhammadu Buhari administration. Nigerians are no fools and we know what is going on. The issue of flying first class by government officials is mere tokenism because the people who are living the life of affluence are indeed the politicians. And I believe that if the Minister of Finance were to be serious about cutting cost, she should have encouraged her boss to let charity begin at home. How can a president be maintaining nine presidential jets flying up and down, all over the world as a way of escaping the crisis Nigerians are going through? How can a president who has budgeted over N1 billion for feeding in one year or over N4 billion for his own clinic in Aso Rock have feelings for Nigerians to be able to subsidise petroleum products?



Despite the 20 per cent reduction in travel expenses targeted by the Federal Government, you think the decision makes no sense?

If he reduced flying first class for public servants and increased the agony of Nigerians by subjecting them to trekking to work, by subjecting Nigerians to inflation and perpetual darkness and at the same time increasing the tariff for that darkness, that is wickedness. What we demand from the Minister of Finance is not palliative measures but an unfolding of her economic agenda for this country. She has virtually run this country aground; no economic policy, no economic direction, people do not have access to exchange rate, children are being withdrawn from schools abroad, middle businessmen and manufacturers are closing shop – what is she talking about flying first class? What is our business with that? Will that bring foreign exchange? Will that increase salaries of workers? Will that put an end to fuel scarcity?

I believe that the Finance Minister has not been able to appreciate the enormity of the responsibility imposed on her office. As we speak today, there is no budget as indeed the direction of this government; contractors are not paid; most state governors cannot pay their workers; and the president has gone to China to beg for N2 billion loan for which we do not know the duration and the purpose for which it will be dispensed. This kind of policy of denying government officials the opportunity of flying first class is not worthy of news given the current crisis we are going through in Nigeria.

Would you describe the decision as a misplaced priority?

I believe the Buhari administration has lost direction; he is now looking for populism by embarking on statements that will seem to tie into the minds of Nigerians. The government has discovered that Nigerians are beginning to be tired out by the anti-corruption song or national anthem since May 29 (2015, when Buhari was sworn in as president). Now that the anti-corruption war is not bringing food to the table of the masses, they now want to go back to populist programmes; that will not appease us in this country. I think that the president owes us a responsibility to unfold an economic agenda that will bring food to the table of Nigerians and not to be deceiving us by embarking on populist programmes. How much has the President recovered so far from the Peoples Democratic Party’s regime? How much has been returned and what are the recovered looted funds being used for? The government cannot just keep us in darkness. A Federal High Court made an order that Buhari and Obasanjo should account for the looted funds of (Gen. Sani) Abacha and the looted funds of (ex-President Goodluck) Jonathan and he (Buhari) is refusing to do so.

What is our business with whether public servants are allowed to fly first class or not? We have major economic challenges in this country that affect virtually every part of our society. Inflation has gone up while power generation is less than what the President met when he came into office. It is almost one year since he assumed duty as the leader of this country and he has no agenda. He has denied virtually all the promises he made to Nigerians when he was campaigning. His government has lost credibility and integrity – and the President does not care. He has been flying up and down. Is it because he has access to jets? What is our business with first class?

But reductions in government expenses like this are seen to be good for the country.

What Nigerians want is food on their table. We want electricity and we want an end to fuel scarcity. If we are subsidising the President by paying his feeding allowance which is over N1 billion in one year and subsidising his health care, paying for his medical bill to the tune of more than N4 billion; why can’t he subsidise fuel for Nigerians? And why is the All Progressives Congress-led government being hypocritical? In 2012 when Jonathan wanted to remove fuel subsidy, we occupied Ojota Park every day; (Former Lagos State Governor, Babatunde) Fashola sponsored the protests. He was there to give a speech. Today, it is this same Fashola – these same (Bola) Tinubu people – now saying that Nigerians should bear the brunt of fuel subsidy removal. This is hypocrisy. I think Nigerians should reject this APC regime for fraud. We are tired of this and I think the President should be man enough to resign from office instead of imposing something on our people. Who is interested flying in first class? All we want is food on our table; we want education for our children; we want violence and crimes in our land to reduce. We want people to respect the rule of law and not to be shooting people who are agitating for Biafra. We want respect for all our people, not to be killed by herdsmen calling themselves Boko Haram.

Nigeria is currently at the crossroads and the solution does not lie in populist programmes or denying people flying first class. We are not interested in that. I call on the Nigeria Labour Congress and all activists who protested against Jonathan’s government back then to wake up now and do the same thing against this government and not act as hypocrites. There is no difference between 2012 and now; when we insisted that subsidy should remain back then. We should insist it should remain now.

Are you saying President Muhammadu Buhari is insulting people’s intelligence?

It is beyond insulting people’s intelligence. Buhari as a person was not prepared for the presidency. He has no agenda; he has no programme – he has no blueprint.

But, he had contested for the office of the President on three other occasions before 2015. Does that not suggest a sign of preparedness?

He was just going to campaign every day denouncing Jonathan’s regime without a clue of any solution. Every day now, what we hear is blame; every day he keeps saying the PDP had ruled and ruined Nigeria for 16 years. What is his solution? As a matter of fact, his anti-corruption war is not working because it is selective. The government is taking us for granted. The President told us while he was in the opposition that it was wrong for Jonathan to send soldiers to Ekiti during the state’s governorship election. This same Buhari, under his watch allowed soldiers into Rivers State for the purpose of elections. We are in a regime of hypocrisy. It is clear that the president does not have an agenda for this country. We cannot continue to use anti-corruption crusade to cover up ineffectiveness, ineptitude and cluelessness (of Buhari). It is clear to all of us that the Buhari regime has taken us far back beyond what obtained under Jonathan administration. Violence is ongoing and militancy is back in the Niger Delta with electricity collapsing totally to zero level which has not happened in a long while in this country. Obviously, the Buhari regime has no plan for the progress of this country.

During Jonathan’s administration, ballot snatching was already becoming history; votes of the people already counted then. In all the (alleged) corruption of Jonathan, he brought Prof. (Attahiru) Jega who introduced card readers into the nation’s electoral process. That innovation can be attributed to have contributed to the defeat of Jonathan, the then incumbent President. However, with the emergence of Buhari, the first election conducted under his watch in Kogi State left much to be desired. There, he allowed the votes of a dead man to be inherited by somebody who did not participate in the election. The second election conducted in Bayelsa State was all violence and ballot snatching. The same thing happened to the third election in Rivers State. No election ever conducted under the Buhari administration has been conclusive because of the attempt by the APC to influence the outcome. It is always violence because the ruling party does not respect the will of the people. This government engenders thuggery and chaos. Nigerians should rise up and occupy Abuja; they should occupy Lagos and other places because the country has actually collapsed. We are being fed with lies every day.

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Re: Barring Govt Officials From Flying First Class Hypocritical —adegboruwa by herkzprince(m): 9:56pm On Apr 10, 2016
PMB no sabi wetin in go do again ni
The change wey im preach na lie

Wetin concern him with whether government officials fly first class or economy?

Baba come home ..na 3-4 hrs light we dey get in a day ..imagine ...fuel too cost like madt!!!!

I wanna see how this change worst reach
If you agree with me #like ..if you dey enjoy light for you side #share

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Re: Barring Govt Officials From Flying First Class Hypocritical —adegboruwa by Flexherbal(m): 10:03pm On Apr 10, 2016
They should reduce the rate of traveling . Where are they flying to?

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Re: Barring Govt Officials From Flying First Class Hypocritical —adegboruwa by Nkemtreasure: 10:09pm On Apr 10, 2016
And just few days ago, I read that the CBN gov and minister for state, Petroleum, are still hiring the same PRIVATE JET Deziani was using while she was in office.

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Re: Barring Govt Officials From Flying First Class Hypocritical —adegboruwa by Shehucom(m): 8:01am On Apr 11, 2016
I do not agree with this Man where he said, the president is traveling around the world to escape the crisis Nigeria is witnessing.

When the travel around starts yielding fruits, I hope he'll be around for a public comment as this..



In other news, they should bar flying out for treatment of headache, Kemi Adeosun should make sure her children schools in a Nigerian University, They should bar purchase of imported expensive products


That's when we'll take them serious.

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Re: Barring Govt Officials From Flying First Class Hypocritical —adegboruwa by Nobody: 8:01am On Apr 11, 2016
This opposition party is wack

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Re: Barring Govt Officials From Flying First Class Hypocritical —adegboruwa by ifeelgood: 8:02am On Apr 11, 2016
Attempt pleasing human and go for it.

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Re: Barring Govt Officials From Flying First Class Hypocritical —adegboruwa by hucienda: 8:02am On Apr 11, 2016
lol... at least the lawyer shows that some ppl in naija still use their brains.. and not fall for such hypocrisy.

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Re: Barring Govt Officials From Flying First Class Hypocritical —adegboruwa by revenge001: 8:04am On Apr 11, 2016
They should even travel by roads and see what we pass through each time we are travelling angry sad

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Re: Barring Govt Officials From Flying First Class Hypocritical —adegboruwa by snailspeed: 8:05am On Apr 11, 2016
Buhari has always been a hypocrite. The APC as a party are a bunch of hypocrites! Even their zombies are a bunch of hypocrites. We can all see that clearly! Buhari bans first class and business class but

1. He still maintains 9 presidential jets and is junketing aimlessly around the world
2. His top ministers are flying private jets at great expense to the country

That is as scandalous as it gets. They are only trying to divert attention from their failures. Buhari is not a serious president.

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Re: Barring Govt Officials From Flying First Class Hypocritical —adegboruwa by easyfem(m): 8:05am On Apr 11, 2016
Sometime I ask myself , what do we want


Many boss too much for buari self , do diz and don't too plenty


Everyone is just acting like they know it all , especially some idiot who can not hold a year relationship will come here and blast buari

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Re: Barring Govt Officials From Flying First Class Hypocritical —adegboruwa by sLentlover7778(m): 8:05am On Apr 11, 2016
Buhari, Wetin you dey fly?

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Re: Barring Govt Officials From Flying First Class Hypocritical —adegboruwa by francizy(m): 8:06am On Apr 11, 2016
Where is Modath, you will never see her on these kinds of thread... cool

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Re: Barring Govt Officials From Flying First Class Hypocritical —adegboruwa by gurunlocker: 8:06am On Apr 11, 2016
E go do APC like film in 2019....

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Re: Barring Govt Officials From Flying First Class Hypocritical —adegboruwa by bonechamberlain(m): 8:07am On Apr 11, 2016
done to deceive the gullible ones.. they should stop flying first class while buhari is travelling daily with private jets.

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Re: Barring Govt Officials From Flying First Class Hypocritical —adegboruwa by MadCow1: 8:07am On Apr 11, 2016
mtcheeeewwww....
Re: Barring Govt Officials From Flying First Class Hypocritical —adegboruwa by 9jabox(m): 8:07am On Apr 11, 2016
Indeed, these guys have lost it.

Will stopping public officials from flying first class put food on the tables of Nigerians? WILL it fuel their cars and generators? Will it pay their bills? The answer is NO!

There are more pressing needs begging attention and you're here talking nonsense.

If they really mean it, then let PmB sell off all the Jets (he once termed "wasteful"wink in the presidential fleet, and maybe leave just one for his WORLD TOURISM ASSIGNMENT.

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Re: Barring Govt Officials From Flying First Class Hypocritical —adegboruwa by Infinitikoncept(m): 8:09am On Apr 11, 2016
Let pa buhari enjoy himself. Its just one year abeg let's hear word. APC CHANGEE

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Re: Barring Govt Officials From Flying First Class Hypocritical —adegboruwa by Montaque(m): 8:10am On Apr 11, 2016
Hope adegboruwa is an ipob yoot?

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Re: Barring Govt Officials From Flying First Class Hypocritical —adegboruwa by Goke7: 8:11am On Apr 11, 2016
Adegboruwa should get busy with his defence job for Tompolo, he is not an economist hence, I can't take him serious

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Re: Barring Govt Officials From Flying First Class Hypocritical —adegboruwa by Amanwulu1(m): 8:11am On Apr 11, 2016
On point op
Re: Barring Govt Officials From Flying First Class Hypocritical —adegboruwa by Nobody: 8:12am On Apr 11, 2016
Buhari has always been a rustic he can never change. He's highly ineptic and does not know what it takes to survive in a fast-paced society we live in now. He's synonymous with poverty,wretchedness & unemployment. #OccupyAbuja

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Re: Barring Govt Officials From Flying First Class Hypocritical —adegboruwa by Dottore: 8:13am On Apr 11, 2016
Whatever it seems, it has its little contribution in curbing out impunity amongst cote controllers in public sectors. If you are privileged to glance at payment vouchers to see some outrageous amount this people siphon in flight fares for domesticet alone international "Official" engagements then you'd be sorry for this country

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Re: Barring Govt Officials From Flying First Class Hypocritical —adegboruwa by massinola(m): 8:13am On Apr 11, 2016
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Re: Barring Govt Officials From Flying First Class Hypocritical —adegboruwa by Nobody: 8:14am On Apr 11, 2016
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Re: Barring Govt Officials From Flying First Class Hypocritical —adegboruwa by snailspeed: 8:14am On Apr 11, 2016
Shehucom:
I do not agree with this Man where he said, the president is traveling around the world to escape the crisis Nigeria is witnessing.

When the travel around starts yielding fruits, I hope he'll be around for a public comment as this..



In other news, they should bar flying out for treatment of headache, Kemi Adeosun should make sure her children schools in a Nigerian University, They should bar purchase of imported expensive products


That's when we'll take them serious.

Which fruits is it going to yield? Have you followed most of the traveling at all? The only reasonable one so far is this one where he wants to go borrow money for the budget. The ones to the middle eastern countries was to go sign us up to a sunni Islamic cult coalition. Can you reap what you didn't sow?

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Re: Barring Govt Officials From Flying First Class Hypocritical —adegboruwa by Akshow: 8:16am On Apr 11, 2016
Shut up!! !

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Re: Barring Govt Officials From Flying First Class Hypocritical —adegboruwa by BlackFlocka(m): 8:16am On Apr 11, 2016
bonechamberlain:
done to deceive the gullible ones.. they should stop flying first class while buhari is travelling daily with private jets.
So of you become president you'll fly economy
Re: Barring Govt Officials From Flying First Class Hypocritical —adegboruwa by massinola(m): 8:17am On Apr 11, 2016
Shehucom:
I do not agree with this Man where he said, the president is traveling around the world to escape the crisis Nigeria is witnessing.

When the travel around starts yielding fruits, I hope he'll be around for a public comment as this..



In other news, they should bar flying out for treatment of headache, Kemi Adeosun should make sure her children schools in a Nigerian University, They should bar purchase of imported expensive products


That's when we'll take them serious.
kemi Adosun you said? and what happens to Zhara and her brother schooling abroad? are they citizens of Liberia?

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Re: Barring Govt Officials From Flying First Class Hypocritical —adegboruwa by modath(f): 8:19am On Apr 11, 2016
francizy:
Where is Mo, you will never see her on these kinds of thread... cool

I'm not MTN, & you honestly can't expect me to respond to EVERYTHING!! I have strong feelings about the Jets myself but Bubu got 18 months from me, so I'm giving him the benefit of doubt!!

'm "assuming" they've not got "reasonable" offers yet hence the foot dragging & have you confirmed if he flies all at the same time?? & how did hero end up with 9 jets in the first place?

BTW Fran, you've used up all your mention lifeline, find someone else, gat a long day ahead.. save some for tomorrow smiley

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