
He said he would refrain from talking about the arms scam to allow the judiciary to decide the various cases before it.
Speaking on his twitter handle from Geneva, Switzerland, he said: “I would not want to interfere with the proceeding by the judicial system that my administration worked tirelessly to strengthen. My voice will certainly be heard at the appropriate time regarding the alleged arms funds mismanagement.
“If we do not spend billions to educate Africa’s youths today, we will spend it fighting insecurity tomorrow”.
Speaking on the last general elections in the country, he said: “The allure of power and the worries about what will happen after leaving power are tempting that it takes a man who loves his people and nation with the fear of God to relinquish power easily in Africa.”
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