Yahaya Bello tells Buhari where to invest recovered looted funds
Bello, who said this in Lokoja while flagging off the wet season farming programme, said Nigeria’s potentialities in agriculture could be harnessed if properly funded.
“The biggest victims of corruption are the downtrodden in the society who were deprived of quality standards of living.
“To this end, I want to make a passionate appeal to Mr. President to invest recovered funds in agriculture in fulfillment of his promise to ensure the economy of Nigeria depends on agriculture and other non-oil sectors.
“Today, our president is doing what they failed to do. We experienced the same thing here when officials of government in the previous administration sat to share the N2 billion meant to empower the youths and women through Small and Medium Scale Enterprises. With half of that, we are creating 5000 millionaires among our farmers.
“Kogi State government will continue to collaborate with the Federal Government to take our people above the poverty line through agriculture.”
Recall that President Buhari had revealed that the $320m recovered loot of former late Head of State, Gen. Sani Abacha would be spent on the Conditional Cash Transfer scheme of the administration to support the poor.
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