Land revoked in Abuja not Buhari’s own – Garba Shehu replies Wike

Former presidential spokesman Garba Shehu has stated that former President Muhammadu Buhari is not the owner of the land revoked by the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike.

Shehu described the incident as a “case of misinformation and bureaucratic missteps.”

On Thursday, reports indicated that Wike revoked several lands belonging to prominent individuals, including the Buhari Trust Fund, ex-Chief Justice of Nigeria Walter Onnoghen, Secretary to the Government of the Federation George Akume and 760 others.

In response, Shehu clarified that the land in question does not belong to Buhari personally but was registered under the Muhammadu Buhari Foundation.

Shehu issued the clarification in a statement titled “Nothing Like Loss of Buhari Land in Abuja.”

He said: “As with anything related to Buhari—and there is no surprise in this at all—there has been a lot of buzz in the media regarding the reported seizure of a piece of land in the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, allegedly belonging to former President Muhammadu Buhari.

“The foundation itself was established by some well-meaning individuals around him, who, it must be noted, went about it in a lawful manner with the support of many good-hearted persons.

“As an individual, the former president does have a plot of land registered in his name in Abuja. However, when he and his cabinet members were invited to fill out forms and acquire land during his tenure in office, he returned the form without filling it out, stating that he already owned a plot of land in the FCT and that those without land should be given priority. He, therefore, declined the offer.”

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