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President Muhammadu Buhari, on Wednesday, December 30, hosted his first presidential media chat since taking over on May 29, 2015.
The media chat, which was live on Channels Televison and other broadcast stations, saw the President fielding questions on a range of burning national issues from a panel of journalists.
Security, the fight against corruption and the state of the economy dominated the conversation as the media panel, led by Channels Television's Kayode Akintemi took the President up on efforts to defeat the Boko Haram sect, the rescue of the adopted Chibok schoolgirls, and the recent clash between soldiers and the Shiite Islamic sect.
He condemned the continued use of teenage girls as suicide bombers and hinted that a ban on the use of hijab might be considered if the outfit continues to aid the suicide bombers as higher value has to be placed on the lives of Nigerians.
The President also used the platform to defend areas of the 2016 budget that have been generating criticism in the media, explaining the rationale behind allocations to each sector of the economy.
He believes he is on the right track by making infrastructure the priority. He reiterated his administration's determination to make steady power available to Nigeria as soon as possible.
According to President Buhari, “We need steady power, railway, roads so that local industry can develop” as this is the best way to develop the economy.
Corruption
On his determination to fight corruption, President Buhari insisted that he remained committed to the mission to see that looters of Nigeria's wealth end up in the courts.
There had been some condemnation of the anti-corruption campaign with some Nigerians alleging that the President is biased but the President insisted that prosecution can only be based on evidences as he believes in facts.
In response to insinuation that members of his cabinet might also be corrupt, he said, "I don't think I picked anybody (as Minister) that I know will embarrass my government.
"If you have got any evidence about any of my Ministers I accept responsibility and you have the right as a Nigerian to take them to court."
He promised that by the end of first quarter of 2016, his administration "will be kept busy informing Nigerians what progress has been made" in the fight against corruption.
The Central Bank of Nigeria's recent ban on the use of Naira debit cards overseas also came to the fore as Nigerians complained of the hardship this has caused and the negative effects it is having on students, citizens seeking medical services and small business owners who engage in international trade.
President Buhari admitted that this new policy would have some negative effects as he was also aware of some of these issues. He said that he expects the CBN to come up with some measures to reduce the hardship on Nigerians, especially those schooling or getting medical attention abroad.
The chat closed with President Buhari challenging the Nigerian media to enage in more investigative journalism as this would aid the drive to change Nigeria for better.
The Presidential Media Chat has remained a major platform through which every past Nigerian president, beginning with the return of democracy in 1999, has kept Nigerians abreast of government’s activities.
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