Tinubu didn’t demand for presidential yacht – Spokesman 
Temitope Ajayi, the senior special assistant to President Bola Tinubu on media and publicity, has refuted the rumor that the president requested a presidential yacht. The release of details from the N2.1 trillion supplementary budget submitted by Tinubu to the National Assembly has triggered reactions from Nigerians on social media.…

Jairus Awo

Temitope Ajayi, the senior special assistant to President Bola Tinubu on media and publicity, has refuted the rumor that the president requested a presidential yacht. The release of details from the N2.1 trillion supplementary budget submitted by Tinubu to the National Assembly has triggered reactions from Nigerians on social media. Some individuals have raised questions about certain allocations in the budget.

According to the budget details, N5.09 billion was designated for a ‘presidential’ yacht, N2.9 billion for sport utility vehicles for the Presidential Villa, and an additional N2.9 billion for the replacement of operational vehicles for the presidency. The yacht’s inclusion was within the Nigerian Navy’s proposed capital expenditure of N42.3 billion.

In response to the criticisms that have arisen following the disclosure of the budget details, Ajayi clarified that the president does not require a yacht to fulfill the duties of his office.

He wrote: “It has become a pattern for some individuals, CSOs and a section of the media to pick one or two line items every budget cycle for sensational headlines, deliberately ignoring context in their reporting.

“The public that should benefit from good journalism, which should primarily educate and adequately inform, is left confused and miseducated due to the mischaracterisation of issues and misrepresentation of facts.

“The trending issues on social media since yesterday are two items in the 2023 supplementary budget. One is the provision for a presidential yacht in the supplementary budget by the Navy and the other is over N6 billion for vehicles to the State House.

“It is important to state clearly that President Bola Tinubu didn’t ask for a presidential yacht and I doubt he needs one to perform the functions of his office. From what I know, the request for a yacht, however named or couched in the budget is from the Navy and they must have operational reasons for why it is required.

“The budget office should be in a position to also explain to the public why such expenditure should be accommodated now, considering the country’s economic situation. I must readily admit that the one reason our budgeting system has been a subject of public attack is the very simplistic way some of the line items are described by civil servants, who prepare the budget. Examples abound. Sometimes in 2016, an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) project of the Ministry of Solid Minerals worth over N300m was captured in that year’s budget as a “website”. Naturally, it generated a massive controversy as people, rightly, asked to know the type of website that would be built with N300million.

“It is important to say that journalism should enrich public enlightenment and not create an atmosphere of siege. It is poor reporting to always reduce State House budgetary provisions to the President and Vice President. When the State House makes provision for vehicles, it is reported that the President will use all the vehicles or eat all the food when a provision is made for food and catering services. We have had such inaccurate reporting in the past.

“A President and Vice President cannot, for any reason, spend N20 million naira to eat in a year if it is about the food they will eat as first and second families.  How much food can a person really eat?  Yet, we will read headlines that Tinubu, Buhari, Jonathan or whoever the President is wants to spend N5billion on food and catering in a year when in actual fact such budgetary provisions are made to accommodate many state events, meetings, hosting of VIPs, foreign dignitaries, and even visits by other Heads of State, and bilateral and multilateral meetings that the State House will deal with in a given year.

He further stated: “It is worth stating that in August this year, President Tinubu as the Chairman of the Authority of Heads of State and Governments of ECOWAS hosted two extraordinary summits of the regional body over the political crisis in Niger Republic. The two summits required catering services for the ECOWAS leaders and their delegations. Just this past Sunday, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz was on a State Visit to Nigeria with a delegation of top businessmen and women from Germany. The President hosted the visiting Chancellor and his delegation to a state banquet. The State House budget for food and catering services is spent on such events. It is not spent essentially to feed the President and Vice President.

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Jairus Awo is Nigerian Multimedia Journalist with ThePublicRepublic. He covers a wide of subjects including crime, politics, and environmental news.
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