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We’ll sustain big plans on infrastructure – President Buhari

President Muhammadu Buhari, on Monday, in Abuja reassured Nigerians that his administration will sustain massive investments to upgrade and develop the country’s transport and power infrastructure.

President Buhari and top government officials receive the Ambassadors during the visit.

Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina, disclosed this in a statement he issued in Abuja on Monday, copy of which was sent to The DEFENDER.

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President Buhari stated this when he received members of the Association of Retired Career Ambassadors of Nigeria (ARCAN) led by Ambassador Oladapo Fafowora.

The President told the retired Ambassadors that Nigerians will never forget the ‘‘lost opportunity between 1999 and 2015,’’ when the nation had huge resources at its disposal.

“There is no part of the country I haven’t been to, having attempted to be President four times.

“I know the condition of our roads. The rails were literally killed, there was no power despite the admittance of some previous leadership that they spent $16 billion on the sector.

President Buhari receives a presentation from Leader of delegation Amb. Dr Oladapo Fafowora as he receives in audience delegation of Retired Career Ambassadors of Nigeria (ARCAN) in State House on 5th Nov 2018

“Today, we are getting our priorities right and we believe that of the three fundamental issues we campaigned on – security, the economy and fighting corruption-, we have remained very relevant and Nigerians believe we have achieved something,” the President said.

President Buhari also used the occasion to appreciate the People’s Republic of China for financing some of the rail and power projects in the country through concessionary loans.

“I will do my best to see that where there are possibilities of making a quick improvement on infrastructure, we will do it,” he said.

President Buhari also appealed to the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) to consider what this government inherited and the more it is doing with fewer resources in putting the economy right.

The President took note of some concerns raised by the retired Ambassadors including an appeal for the adjustment of their pension entitlements, retention of diplomatic passport for retired career ambassadors, allocation of land for ARCAN headquarters in Abuja and adequate funding of the Foreign Affairs ministry, among others.

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