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Presidential spokesperson, Femi Adesina, has disclosed that the federal government is not interested in naming and shaming sponsors of terrorism.
Adesina stated this during an interview on Channels Television yesterday.
According to him, the government is more interested in ensuring that those found guilty will be brought to book.
He was responding to questions on possible topics of discussion that President Muhammadu Buhari will have
Specifically, the presidential spokesperson was asked if the President Muhammadu Buhari will address the recent move by the United Arab Emirates to place six Nigerians on terror list, while attending the United Nations General Assembly starting today.
The Nigerians are six of 38 individuals whom the UAE suspects to be financiers of terrorism.
But in his response, Adesina said, “Naming and shaming will not be the motive. Naming and shaming won’t be the motive. Rather, bringing malefactors to justice would be it.
“Nigeria is not interested in naming and shaming anybody. Rather, it wants to bring them to justice.
“You see that the UAE had released some names and the AGF has responded saying that in due course, all these people will have their days in court. Rest assured that justice will have its way.”
He further disclosed that investigation on the issue is underway at different levels.
“Investigations are going on at different levels. It could be at the level of EFCC; it could be at the level of the National Intelligence Agency.
“Different security agencies would be working on it so that when those people eventually appear in court, there will be what the lawyers call a prima facie case against them.”
Adesina was also asked if there are possibilities that the president would seek more funding from leaders of different countries at the UNGA.
In his response, Adesina said bilateral meetings would be held between the president and president of other countries and issues discussed will be pursued through the “back door.”
He also assured that the Buhari administration borrows for the sake of developing the nation and not to steal “like other governments”.
“You don’t go to the UN to seek borrowings. There will be bilateral meetings with other presidents and whatever comes up there, will be done through the back door.
“Buhari is aware that Nigerians are complaining of the plenty borrowings. He says it at FEC meetings. He says he knows people are saying we are borrowing too much.
“But we are not borrowing to put in our pockets. We are borrowing for development. And I think that is the difference between this administration and past administration who borrow to steal, to put in thier pockets.
“This administration borrows for developments. And at the end of the day, the evidence and proofs are there to show what the money has been used for. Largely, the borrowings are for capital (projects).”
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