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Saturday, May 14, 2016

Lai Mohammed Explains N13m Loan For Foreign Trip

Minister of Information, Lai Mohammed, yesterday reacted to a letter to the Director General, National Broadcasting Commission requesting for a loan of N13,120,470.00 to cover tickets and travel expenses to China.



The letter on the trip to be led by Mohammed was leaked to the social media by a staff of the National Broadcasting Commission.
A statement signed by Director, Public Relations and Protocol, Federal Ministry of Information and Culture, said the loan was to enable the Minister and members of his delegation attend an all important Conference on Tourism for Development in China.




Continuing he said, “The loan is not meant for the Honourable Minister alone as personal expenses, but for the expenses of all members of the delegation.
“The Conference, which is being organized by the United Nations World Tourism Organisation in conjunction with the Government of the People’s Republic of China, under the overall theme ‘Tourism for Peace and Development,’ will feature amongst others, discussions on major issues for sustainable development including the contribution of Tourism to poverty reduction and peace.
“The Conference will also feature discussion on major issues that have direct bearing on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), poverty alleviation through Tourism and the linkage between Tourism peace at the National and International levels.
“China on this occasion as chair of G20 will also host the 7th T20 Ministers meeting under the theme- ‘Sustainable Tourism, An Effective Tool for Inclusive Development.’

“The Conference is a veritable platform to develop synergy and partnership with players in the global Tourism Industry which will go a long way in boosting our drive to diversify the Nigerian economy.
“It is also important to note that the Minister and his delegation were to have discussion in China with Set Top Box Manufacturers, who are meant to establish manufacturing factories in Nigeria for these boxes for our digital broadcasting processes, rather than the current situation in which the boxes are being imported. This is meant to conserve our foreign exchange and to also create avenue for job creation for our citizens.
“From the foregoing, it is clear that the Conference is an all important gathering that will benefit Nigeria, contribute towards diversification of its revenue base and create employment opportunities for Nigerians.

“Again, it is not unusual for an agency under the Ministry to assist in order to carry out government functions. Moreover, the request was discussed with the Ag. Director General NBC, who agreed to assist with the loan before the letter was written. It is therefore shocking to find out that an internal memorandum from the Ministry could be leaked out to the social media by saboteurs in order to embarrass the government.

“Please note, multiple letters were not written to government agencies as alleged, we only wrote to NBC after discussing with the Ag. DG. Payments were to be effected if the fund were loaned out based on extant financial regulations. There is nothing wrong with the request of the Ministry to meet up with an important assignment meant to benefit the country.


“Finally, the loan that was requested for is NOT meant for Lai Mohammed as being imputed but for the entire five members of the delegation to cover for tickets, travel allowances and other incidentals.”
 Dailypost reportage.






31 comments:

  1. *yawns* today's such a dull day :(

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    1. This man may not last long as a minister. He's anti Buhari. I understand with Bubu, it may not be so palatable to kick him out just like that. Him cup go soon full.

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    2. But there's nothing wrong here na. Won't they travel or need money for their expenses? C'mon Nigerians. So how much are they suppose to use? Na wa

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    3. Buhari has stopped from flying first class. We know how much top class hotels in china charge. The embassy will provide ground support and transportation. Tell me where is the full accountability here.When you hear big grammar like "incidentals",those are the headers they used to steal money. Forget about the coined"Loan",that request is just to armtwist NBC to fund their trip to China,it will never be repaid. The difference between this sordid affair and stella oduah's case we screamed about then is just the.figure.It is the same motive and I can bet that this will be spread around all agencies under his purview and could even aggregate to the amount those bullet proof cars were purchased.

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    1. Hahahahahaha@Shame on them.

      Actually,if they are numerous and would spend some nights there,i would say 13m is not too outrageous in normal circumstances ooh.

      The only problem I have is whether it is a genuine trip. Some of these trips are ways to expense monies.

      The use of biro to steal has not been fully eradicated oooh

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    2. Exactly. I don't see anything wrong here.

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    1. Yoruba hypocrite,it is okay abi? Just picture the minister of education as Unilag VC to loan his office money. Get this straight,any boss that borrows from subordinate has lost his/her authority.

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  4. They would soon use us in exchange for these their numerous borrowing, all the cash returned so far can't it sustain our economy?

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  5. They would soon use us in exchange for these their numerous borrowing, all the cash returned so far can't it sustain our economy?

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  6. He should keep the explanations to himself.

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  7. Lie mohammad, if u believe this man u can believe anything.

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  8. Thieves that is the only thing they are. Liar Mohammed.

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  9. Ehen where is that silly anonymous in the Chidi Mokeme post that said this letter is fake and a scam made by the PDP? I hope you can read this post and fully digest it ehn? APC dumb asses always blaming PDP and others for their massive failures in this country, 13 million for what naa? Is this not corruption? Rubbish!!!

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  10. we noo gree,u want to waste our mooney,u ll go n cm back n nothg will change,dnt go stay,u guys knw wat to do to reduce or alleviate poverty but u dnt want to do it instead u increased fuel price,minister of lie lie,God has exposed u by himself,u just feel like travellg like ur oga.iranu

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  11. 5 people to spend 13 billion naira on a trip to China?? Nigeria is this the change?? Really?? Another sets of thieves in sheep clothing

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    1. Learn to read before commenting. 13 billion is not the same as 13 million okay.
      How will you teaching your kids reading comprehension if you can't comprehend few lines of an article

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    2. How will you teaching your kids? Mumu Anon teacher teaching nonsense.

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    3. Anon 14:15 so u dat know how to read and is very learned, is it wit dis ur "how will you teaching your kids" grammar dat u will teach too?

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  12. They think we don't know wat dey are doing. Continue stealing from de recovered loot, God will continue to expose them. Ndi oshi ole barawo

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  13. But an anonymous defended so gallantly until against my better judgement I started to believe him or her.

    Another reason why I should never believe some comment here.

    It is good to defend what you believe in,but coming out to say this was a forged letter when you are not even aware of the full names of Lai makes you too assuming and dishonest!

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    1. If their excuses for d travel is to meet manufacturers who will com invest in Nigeria, wat did Buhari travel to China for some months back? *smh*

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    2. I read and applauded the anonymous too o. Because he/she made sense abeg. Lol

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    3. So you only saw the anonymous guy's post,What about the hypocrite sisi eko or are you scared of her? She even posted almost 24hours after the minister admitted requesting for the loan. A lawyer that probably reads only gossip blogs. The problem with you peeps here is being damn too gullible.Once somebody wrote a well crafted post,you take it in hook,line and sinker without sifting for hard facts therein. Hats off to the sunshine lass,besides her caustic tongue, she is clever and can read between the lines. I hope she will be more objective with the APC govt.

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    4. I doubt you passed bar exams you this janus faced woman. It is just like the the AGF asking nigeria judicial council to loan his office money. Is NBC a bank? How can an agency under your supervision turn to your lender. How best can one's authority over a subordinate be eroded if not through this..Obviously you can borrow money from your maid sisi.

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    5. Buahahahahahahahaha!!!!!! Ntoiii

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