The spokesman to the vice
president, Mr. Laolu Akande on Sunday cleared it on air that there is no
budgetary allocation for the completion of the proposed new residence for the
Vice President in either the 2016 or 2017 budget.
Akande, who made the
clarification in a news release on Sunday in Abuja said that Vice President
Yemi Osinbajo had not failed to express his distaste for the new project.
According to him, Osinbajo has
expressed his preference for the existing residence, called Aguda House, to the
new complex.
“The incumbent vice president,
Yemi Osinbajo, has said publicly that he considers Aguda House, which he
currently occupies, a befitting official residence for the Vice President and
sufficient for his needs,’’ Akande said.
Akande said that the new project
which started in 2010, was initiated and funded by the immediate past
administration.
The spokeman said “the project
has never featured in the two budget proposals of the Buhari administration,
neither in the 2016 nor the 2017 spending plan”.
“We like to clarify that the
proposed plan of the immediate past administration to build a new official
residence for the occupant of the Office of the Vice President, including the
controversial gatehouse preceded this administration.
“Any suggestion, therefore, that
this project benefits our administration or that it reflects our spending style
or preferences is not only misleading but blatantly false,’’ he explained.
Akande noted that while the
project was about 85 per cent complete, the Federal Government, in the
circumstances, would decide at the appropriate time, the best use for the 14
buildings already on the project site.

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