President
Muhammadu Buhari’s Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, has
offered reasons why leaders of the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, and
those in the president’s cabinet are not being prosecuted for corruption.
The
presidential spokesman, who made this known while featuring as a guest on a
radio programme, Sweet F.M’s Podium in Abeokuta, also argued that the federal
government’s anti-corruption fight was not selective.
According
to him, APC chieftains and appointees are not being prosecuted because no
evidence had been put forward indicting them of being involved in corrupt practices.
“The onus
lies on he who alledges to also prove,” he said. “The fact that any PDP member
crosses to APC does not provide automatic shield. Whoever is indicted will be
prosecuted.”
On the
arrest of judges, Mr. Adesina said the raid on judges was only a raid on
corruption and not the judiciary.
“Mr.
President has said it all. No one is out to intimidate the judiciary. DSS raid
was a raid on corruption not Judiciary,” he said.
On the importation of rice, Mr. Adesina clarified that the Federal Government did not ban the importation of rice, but only took steps to curtail the activities of smugglers at the nation’s land borders.
On the importation of rice, Mr. Adesina clarified that the Federal Government did not ban the importation of rice, but only took steps to curtail the activities of smugglers at the nation’s land borders.
Mr.Adesina
lamented the widespread misinformation that the government had banned the
importation of rice.
“Importation
of rice via our sea borders remain legal,” Mr. Adesina said.
He said
the Buhari-led Federal government was committed to the diversification of the
economy.
“We have
gotten to the point in which we have to diversify or die,” he said.
“The
Federal government has disbursed money so as to heavily invest in Agriculture
and Mining.
“Dr.
Fayemi has told us that the results of the ongoing investment may not be
clearly seen in less than 30 years. However, we will lay the foundation.”
Speaking
on his appointment, Mr. Adesina said he, perhaps, would have done all he could
to stop his appointment as the President’s media aide if he had a hint about
the possibility of his appointment.
“I was not
expecting it. Maybe if I knew, I would have done all in my powers to make sure
it did not happen,” he said.
“I have
known him since he started contesting and wrote good things about him but I did
not know he will appoint me as his adviser.”
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