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I don’t believe NBS figures, says Keyamo on ‘growing poverty’ under Buhari

I don’t believe NBS figures, says Keyamo on ‘growing poverty’ under Buhari
June 13
20:30 2018

Festus Keyamo, senior advocate of Nigeria (SAN), does not believe the figures of the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) on increase in poverty under the current administration.

Keyamo, who is spokesman of the re-election of President Muhammadu Buhari, disclosed this in a chat with The Interview.

Asked why he thought Buhari deserved re-election in light of reports on growing poverty and the weak economy, Keyamo said, “Where does the National Bureau of Statistics get its figures from? I don’t believe those statistics!”

Statistics from the NBS show that unemployment has been on the increase under Buhari.

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According to the bureau, 18.80 percent where unemployed in the third quarter of 2017, compared to the 9.90 percent in the third quarter of 2015.

Keyamo expressed optimism that Buhari would be re-elected in 2019, saying the president will instil a different political culture in the country before he retires.

“He (Buhari) needs time to instil that culture different from what we have learnt government is all about,” he said.

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“Let’s be honest, most young people of our generation grew up to know only the PDP system, which is – and was – only about money.”

The Buhari re-election campaign spokesman said unlike the PDP “whose oxygen is money”, Buhari did not need federal funds to clinch his re-election, saying his supporters would be happy to sell their possessions for his re-election.

He said Buhari also needed to consolidate his anti-corruption war and deal a final blow on insecurity, describing insinuations that the president was sponsoring herdsmen as “satanic and idiotic.”

He also spoke on the president’s reference to Nigerian youths as “lazy”; allegations that he abandoned the defendant in the Ozubulu church killings to join Buhari; and what he thought his former mentor and leading human rights lawyer, Gani Fawehimi (SAN), would have done with Buhari’s government.

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When asked if he would support full disclosure of the health status of all the candidates in the 2019 campaign, Keyamo said, “I agree that candidates should declare their health status. But if somebody is sick and is well and now discloses that he is well now, fine. He (Buhari) is ready to go; he is fit to go. Abacha was not sick at all, no history; yet he slumped and died.”

He also expressed support for presidential debates.

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4 Comments

  1. Dano.
    Dano. June 14, 13:46

    A house divided against itself. Keyamo is going astray. So many of these so called activists can fall for fake promises. The guy amazed, it’s horrific.

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  2. Val
    Val June 14, 21:46

    Please how can you believe that when you are well fed.

    I see more poverty walking our streets in the past 3years than ever before.

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  3. Speak for Naija
    Speak for Naija June 15, 15:11

    Keyamo neads help. He has lost it.

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  4. Richhardadams
    Richhardadams June 15, 17:39

    The leadership in Nigeria; its a general believe that this pmb’s led gvt is the worst ever everything is at its worst, how then do we campaign for such a president to return to second term, the greedy in Nigerians politicians is that they are merciless to the last poor person on the street, Keyamo,, wouldn’t have say the reverse, since he’s Pmb’s campaign manager do we expect him to say the bitter TRUTH ??? No,, the issue is, pmb will never make any different and has never, is this his first to handle Nigeria what good change comes from his previous service to Nigeria????? Nigeria HAS A price to pay, Nigerian Is A lie

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