President Muhammadu Buhari’s Special Assistant on News Media to has countered a recent post made by the Nigerian former finance minister, Ngozi Okonjo Iweala proclaiming her submission as false.
On Wednesday, April 8, Iweala took to her verified Twitter account to post a photo with the caption on how Rwandan government are distributing out with ease the provision of foodstuffs to its citizens as support during the COVID-19 lockdown caused by the global pandemic.
”Responsible food distribution with social distancing to assist lower income households in the #COVID19 era! A great example from #Rwanda where community workers also distribute food and other necessities door-to-door @PaulKagame pic.twitter.com/EnukL4fTl3
— Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala (@NOIweala) April 8, 2020
Then reacting to the above, Bashir shared on his verified twitter account to note that the picture shared by the former minister of finance is not in any way related to the country she proclaimed.
He wrote:
“While it is true that the Rwandan government is giving out palliatives, the picture does not originate from the east African country but from the Gambia.”
Some moments later, Nigerian former finance minister, responded to the post by admitting that truly the picture she earlier shared is ‘fake’.
She tweeted:
“Thanks to those who have drawn my attention to the food distribution picture I tweeted earlier today. A friend sent it to me that it’s from Rwanda.”
“Whether Gambia or Rwanda, the point I want us to focus on is that it is a safe way of handling food distribution.”

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