Atiku’s new hometown is Dubai, can’t see Buhari’s achievements even in Adamawa – Lai Mohammed

Minister of Information, Lai Mohammed says presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar cannot see President Muhammadu Buhari’s achievements because he spends most of his time outside the country.

Reeling the administration’s achievements during the seventh edition of the scorecard series of the President Buhari administration in Abuja on Monday, the information minister said the President has been able to drive away insurgents from Atiku’s home state – Adamawa.

He accused the former vice president of losing touch with Nigeria.

“During his recent campaign in Akure, the former VP was quoted as saying the APC had not done anything for Nigeria in eight years,” Mohammed said.

“What a preposterous statement from somebody who should know. I guess we can excuse His Excellency the former vice-president who, until recently, had fully relocated to Dubai, thus losing touch with Nigeria.

“Before this administration came into office, all the five local government areas in Adamawa’s northern senatorial district were effectively under the control of the Boko Haram terrorists.

“All state institutions, the local government administration, the police, the judiciary, schools, hospitals and markets had been sacked. Today, not an inch of these local governments in Adamawa, the home state of the former vice-president, is under the control of terrorists.

“All institutions of state have relocated back and are operational. All emirs and chiefs have returned to their palaces.

“You can also see the irony of someone who held the number two position in the country for all of eight years but could not positively impact on his own hometown, state or region now condemning an administration that has made it possible for him to even access his hometown — anytime he flies in from his new hometown of Dubai!”

Mohammed added that the Buhari’s administration has had a positive impact on all parts of the country.

“No amount of fallacious soap box rhetorics can change this fact,” the minister said.

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