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Omokri Criticizes Rufai’s Opposition To Lagos Rail Project Funding


Political commentator and former aide to President Goodluck Jonathan, Reno Omokri, has called out the immediate past governor of Kaduna State, Nasir El-Rufai for criticizing the Federal Government’s funding of a Lagos rail project.

Speaking on his verified X handle, Omokri accused El-Rufai of hypocrisy and alleged selective outrage, referencing similar projects during previous administrations.

Omokri highlighted that under former President Muhammadu Buhari, Nigeria borrowed $2 billion to construct a railway line in Niger Republic, a move that sparked controversy but received no objection from El-Rufai at the time.

He added that the Niger Republic, now reportedly hostile towards Nigeria, benefited disproportionately from this project, which amounted to 10% of Niger’s GDP at the time.

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Omokri juxtaposed this with Lagos State’s significant contributions to Nigeria’s economy. “8% of Nigeria’s population lives in Lagos, while 35% of our GDP comes from Lagos, contributing ₦44.17 trillion to our economy.

How much does Niger Republic contribute to our GDP?” he questioned.

He also pointed to the $1.2 billion Abuja-Kaduna railway built under Jonathan’s administration and the $769 million spent on constructing 165 Almajiri schools across northern states, both of which el-Rufai did not publicly oppose.

Omokri accused el-Rufai of inconsistency and suggested his criticism was driven by frustration over not being appointed as a minister in President Tinubu’s cabinet.

“Losing out on being a minister should not make you so demented that you begin to attack a government you once begged to be a part of,” Omokri wrote.



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