Yobe State Governor and Chairman of the Caretaker Committee of the All Progressives Congress, Mai Mala Buni has fired back at his critics who have accused him of being largely absent from the state.
The critics said since he took over as the caretaker chairman of the ruling party, Buni is rarely seen in the state again.
The Yobe State Governor in an interview with BBC, stated that he has been discharging his duties effectively even when he is not in the state. Buni added that he has spent at least three days in a month in the state.
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He said; “On the issue of staying, there is no way I can spend a month without spending three or four days in Yobe state. And then even if I return to Yobe, I won’t advertise or make it public that today I will be in Yobe and tomorrow I will be leaving.
“Wait, Let me land, listen to me, I won’t be revealing to the public that I came to Yobe or when I am leaving. And at this age of technology, when will anybody say that there were bunch of files waiting for me? Even before I came here I don’t know the numbers (of files I treated).”