Since Muhammadu Buhari took office in May 29 he has travelled a
lot. But how much does one trip of the president cost Nigeria?
President
Buhari arrives in France
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Reporters has made an investigation detailing the important financial cost of
journeys undertaken by President Buhari and his team.
Nigerians
severely criticize the leader of the nation over his frequent trips, saying
that there is so much work to do inside the country, due to a crushing fuel
scarcity, continuous attacks by Boko Haram insurgents, and blackouts which
demand immediate and focused attention.
A
normal two-day long Buhari trip reportedly rates between $350K and $500K. For
example, during the last presidential trip to Tehran, the capital of Iran,
the travel expenses for accompanying presidency officials was $105K.
Furthermore, transportation budgets stood at $45K, accommodation $200K,
allowance $10K, contingency $20K, with media coverage costs at $10K.
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out all Buhari’s trips so far and continue reading the initial story below:
The
estimate for the ongoing trip to France of the travel expenses for accompanying
presidency officials is $130K, transportation $55K, accommodation $270K,
honorarium $10K, contingency $20K and media coverage $10K. The total cost for
the visit is $495K.
President
Buhari is scheduled to visit South Africa immediately after returning from
Paris.
Consequently
the cost of the next trip of the president is as follows: travel expenses for
accompanying presidency officials $110K, transportation $35K, accommodation
$220K, honorarium $10K, contingency $20K, and media coverage $10K, for a total
of $405K.
According
to a source at the Presidential Air Fleet they have an isolated budget for
fueling the airplanes as well as payments for the presidential air fleet
commander, pilots and the air stewards.
The
costs mentioned above cover only personnel from Aso Rock villa, aides, protocol
officers, members of the press, security personnel, a cook, a luggage officer
and a steward.
President
Buhari departs for India
However,
the investigation did not disclose what Buhari gets per night, as this
information is handled independently and secretly. Moreover, the minister of
foreign affairs and five members of his team who typically escort the Nigerian
president are not included in the costs as they are paid from the ministry’s
budget.
At the
same time the sums for honorarium ($10K), contingency ($20K) and media coverage
($10K) are fixed for all trips.
The
State House chief of protocol receives honorarium and contingency while Femi
Adesina, the presidential media aide, receives $10K for “media coverage.”
President
Buhari has only visited four Nigerian states since assuming office. His
long-awaited visit to Lagos three days ago to launch anti-crime helicopters,
boats and vehicles did not occur but led to a traffic meltdown.
Buhari has faced
criticism from Nigerians for not settling down to concentrate
on government.
However, Garba Shehu, his presidential media aide, defends President Buhari,
saying that his trips are not like your usual vacation abroad.
According
to him, Buhari has cut the numbers in the delegations accompanying him abroad,
bringing them down to the bare minimum.
President
Buhari has so far visited Germany, South Africa, the USA, Niger, Tchad,
Cameroon, Benin, Ghana, South Africa, India, Iran and Malta, and
currently the leader of the nation is with his team in France
Source: naij.com
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