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I have no regrets, ‘I did well’ in office- Babachir Lawal

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Nigeria can only move forward if we elect credible leaders- Babachir Lawal

Babachir Lawal, former Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), who was sacked having been indicted for corruption, says he has no regrets regarding the episode because he “did well” in office.

President Muhammadu Buhari had sacked Lawal in October after the report of an investigative panel indicted him.

A senate ad hoc committee had accused him of giving contracts worth about N500 million to a company he has stake in to remove invasive plant species from the Yobe State water channels.

But in an interview with TheSun, the former SGF said he has no regrets.

“Why would I regret? I did well,” he said.

Lawal said he does not know anything about the report that indicted him.

“I don’t know the report. Have you seen the report? I have not seen the report. So, I don’t know what is in the report. They didn’t give me,” the ex-SGF said.

“I didn’t have access to President Buhari because he was president. I had access to President Buhari long before he became president. In fact, I am a family member.

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“So, whether he is president or not is immaterial. I can walk into his house and ask for food and I will get food long, long, long before there were talks of Buhari being president. Long, long before then! So, being a president doesn’t mean I have no access to him again.”

When asked if he is ready to face trial, the ex-SGF said: “What do you think I should do if they decide to prosecute me? I do Dino Melaye or what do you want me to do?

“We will go to court. Let them go to court. If they take me to court, we will meet in court.”

Lawal said Buhari will defeat Atiku Abubakar, presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), whom he described as a “Facebook politician.”

“Atiku is a Facebook politician. He gets all these smart boys and gives them laptop or smartphone and they write. They write anything they like. And then you go back and say ah, I am very, very popular or they organise bogus survey,” he said.

“Look, those who vote don’t have smartphones, they don’t have TV, and they just have in their minds that it is Buhari they want. The voter does not watch television.

“He doesn’t have time even if there is electricity in his village or even if there is GSM network in his village. He doesn’t have the money to buy data bundle. So, they are just deceiving people and just deceiving themselves, thinking that PDP has something and I think PDP, their campaign structure has disintegrated.”

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