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Why Presidential Jet Should Be Returned To Nigeria’- HURIWA

A pro-Democracy and Non-Governmental organization, Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria, HURIWA, has stated that the Presidential jet should not remain with President Muhammadu Buhari in London because it belongs to Nigeria.
The group made the remark while faulting the Presidency over its reason why the Presidential jet was retained in London while Buhari undergoes medical treatment.
Recall that Buhari’s spokesperson, Garba Shehu had on Thursday explained that the Presidential jet was retained in London due to, “protocol, national security, diplomacy and prestige.”
Shehu had also added that, “no world leader who travels abroad and is left without plans for immediate return or possible evacuation.”
Reacting to the reasons given, the human right group said it makes more economic sense to park the Presidential jet in Abuja the political soul of Nigeria.
It noted that in over a century, there has not been any antecedent whereby a leader of, “a sovereign state would be flown to a faraway sovereign nation in another continent and such an ailing President spends incredible amount of time receiving medical help whilst the Presidential jet maintained at public costs would be parked at a foreign aviation facility to accumulate huge bills which the national fund would be deployed to offset.”
The right body challenged the Presidency to disclose to Nigerians any evidence of this kind of prolonged medical sojourn abroad by any political leader of a country to justify his claim that the practice was a global standard.
HURIWA maintained that there is no global best practice that prescribes that a nation’s ruling political “elite can ruin the domestic health sector to necessitate a seemingly endless medical tourism by members of the political class on public expenses including President Muhammadu Buhari who has spent cumulatively over 100 working days convalescing in a British medical facility at serious financial and logistical costs to the ever shrinking public treasury of Nigeria.”
A statement signed by the group’s National Coordinator, Comrade Emmanuel Onwubiko and the National Media Affairs Director Miss Zainab Yusuf, reads, “HURIWA thinks we should be ashamed of ourselves that we can’t get the best of medical facilities in Nigeria due to prolonged period of mismanagement and organized robbery of public assets by successive and current politicians instead of attempting to tie a wool of confusion and half baked media propaganda on gullible citizens by rationalizing over a practice that has no global best practice or historical antecedents “.
Observing that the Head of State of Vatican city, Pope Francis, who administers a Sovereign entity and the Prime minister of United kingdom, UK, Theresa May patronize commercial airlines which are cheaper, HURIWA wondered why a poor and “foreign aids dependent nation like Nigeria can embark on such a ruthless spending free of frittering millions of foreign currencies to sponsor medical tourism of the President.”
It also wondered why Nigerian Government would accumulate huge expenses in parking the Presidential jet idly for many days and even maintain the accommodation of a retinue of pilot and flight attendants attached to the Presidential fleets.
The group reminded the Presidential spokesman that David Cameron as Premier of Britain was photographed taking a ride on a public underground train.
HURIWA insisted that the Presidential jet if parked in Abuja will costs nothing and that it will take few hours to be flown to the UK any moment the ailing President recuperates and wishes to be flown home.
“The other time, did the Acting President Professor Yemi Osinbanjo not fly into Italy for the G7 global summit on migration of Africans and jetted back home the same day?
“Why waste scarce public fund to park the jet belonging to Nigeria in London to await the President as if public property has now become a family property?
“This is corruption of the severest type when public property is used recklessly just like a privately owned asset by the occupant of the office of Nigeria President.
“We regret to state that there is no such antecedent whereby a national leader who embodies the national sovereignty of his country would patronize a foreign Medicare at grave costs to public treasury and to therefore seek to justify or rationalize the callous extravagance of parking the Presidential jet of Nigeria in a foreign territory for as long as one hundred days is absolutely unacceptable and must be halted.
“Let the Presidential jet be retrieved and return to the Presidential wing of the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport Abuja Nigeria until such a time the President is prepared to return to work when hopefully he would have regained his health,” it said.
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