He said the amount was for the procurement of some equipment and to complete the construction of two sub-stations that would help boost the electricity supply in the country.
The Buhari regime said this in a statement by minister of information and culture, Lai Mohammed, on Tuesday.
The minister said that attempts to de-market the government were the handiwork of die-hard naysayers and a vocal minority.
The minister listed the repatriation of stolen artefacts and antiquities to Nigeria, as his biggest achievement.
The federal government is in the process of declaring 111 historical sites in Nigeria as national monuments.
The minister said Nigeria was “currently working with the UNWTO and some other private sector players to establish a tourism academy in Nigeria.”
Mr Tinubu said the cabal’s plan to “provoke you to violence, so that election will be disrupted and postponed…will backfire”.
“Mr President is in total support of our party’s flag bearer, and that is attested to by his continuing campaign with the candidate across the country.”
“As a government, we have no reason to worry because our hands are clean,” information minister Lai Mohammed stated.
