Buhari Cuts Down Independence Anniversary Costs, Says Nigeria Can’t Afford To Be Extravagant Now

    The Federal Government is to expend N70 million for the 55th
    Independence anniversary celebrations which will commence on September 25, in
    line with its cost-saving policy.
    The Secretary to the Government, represented by the
    Permanent Secretary (Political Affairs), Ibukun Odusote, disclosed this in
    Abuja today stating that the government was cutting cost because of the present
    state of the country’s economy.
    This year’s celebration is indeed low-keyed because the
    present administration appreciates the economic hardship that Nigerians and
    indeed the nation is confronted with.
    To address the situation, government has adopted a general
    policy to be very prudent in the management of our financial resources. This
    year’s celebration is, therefore, in consonance with the cost-saving policy of
    this administration, he said.

    He emphasised that the Federal Government would rather spend
    more money on ensuring payment of workers’ salaries, better learning business
    environment than on anniversary celebrations.
    He further explained that the president had approved four
    events for the anniversary which include the Jummat prayers, slated to hold at
    the Abuja National Mosque on September 25 and the Inter-denominational
    Thanksgiving Service holding at the Abuja National Christian Worship Centre on
    September 27. Other events are the ceremonial Change of Guards slated for
    October 1 at the Presidential Villa and children’s party on October 3.
    Mr. Buhari would also address the nation at 7am on October
    1, the SGF said.

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