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Lai Mohammed: Why Buhari talks to foreign media

Lai Mohammed, minister of information, says President Muhammadu Buhari engages foreign media organisations to allow them to know the true position of things and the administration’s achievements which are being downplayed.

The minister made this known in London on Friday after an engagement with the Royal African Society, a body founded in 1990 to promote relations between the UK and Africa.

Mohammed arrived London on Sunday and delivered a lecture in Chatham House, the UK-based Royal Institute of International Affairs.

He also interacted with foreign and Commonwealth Office officials, All Party Parliamentary Group and featured on Aljazeera Television news hour.

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“The whole idea of the trip is to engage foreign media organisations, networks and think tanks to actually explain the activities of government,” he said.

“As you were aware, we have been to the UK twice and the U.S. on this kind of mission.

“I think generally it has been quite fruitful because it offered us the platform and opportunity to explain to them what this government has achieved in the areas of security, fighting corruption and in revamping the economy.

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“It also gives us the opportunity to disabuse the minds of the people about the insecurity in the North-East and how the government has succeeded in returning normalcy in affected areas.

“It offers us the opportunity to explain that the farmers/herdsmen clash is largely due to population explosion, climate change and criminality as against the naysayers’ position that it is ethnic or religious.”

Speaking of unemployment, the minister said the level of unemployment in the country is a result of bad governance.

“For 16 years, no attempt was made to invest in infrastructure, there was absolute corruption. So, what you have today about unemployment is actually as a result of bad governance,” he said.

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“In the history of Nigeria, no administration under any programme has employed half a million unemployed graduates as we have done through our N-POWER programme.

“We have been able to grow rice farmers from five million to 11 million, we have been able to cut down on importation of rice.

“So, ours is a success story in the areas of agriculture and unemployment.”

The minister said the visit was not just about the 2019 general election, rather, it was to present the facts and figures on Buhari’s achievements and true situation of security in the country.

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