The group condemned the alleged utterance, describing it as a blow on the nation’s image, noting that the comments sent a negative message to the world.Recall that at the grand finale of the sensitisation seminar on the National Vehicle Registry policy in Abuja, the minister cited a certain case study stating that 40 per cent of vehicles that found their ways into Nigeria were stolen.
But in a swift reaction, APFFLON, through its National President, Frank Ogunojemite, said the minister misrepresented the country and “blatantly pummeled” the country’s image.Ogunojemite said no representative of any country openly puts the country in such a bad light, noting that it was a betrayal and a disservice to the entire country.
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