As the probe into the
alleged mismanagement of $2.1 billion funds meant for arms procurement
continues, former Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Chief
Olu Falae has admitted collected N100 million from former Chairman, Board of
Trustees of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Chief Tony Anenih.
A leading news medium in
Nigeria had reported that
the ex-BOT chairman disclosed that he gave N100
million to a former SGF from the South West, out of the N260 million given to
him (Anenih) from the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA) under Col.
Sambo Dasuki (rtd).
Falae, who is also
National Chairman of the Social Democratic Party, has however explained how the
money was used to campaign for the re-election of ex-President Goodluck
Jonathan.
He said: “In the
build up to the presidential election, the PDP approached the SDP which I
chaired.
“The then ruling party
solicited for our support in order for President Goodluck Jonathan to win the
March 28 presidential election.
“Anenih related with me as
the chairman of the PDP BoT and I did same as the SDP National Chairman.
“He wrote to me as PDP BoT
chairman and I wrote back as SDP National Chairman stating conditions/terms for
the alliance.
“It is true that N100
million was given to my party to endorse and work for the Jonathan’s
candidature in the 2015 election.
“We used the money for
that purpose and we effectively campaigned for the PDP since we did not have
presidential candidate in the election. The money was not for me.
“Thank God I’m a retired
civil servant. I have all the documents to prove all that transpired between
the two parties.”
The former Finance
Minister stated that there was no way he could know that the money was from
arms fund.
“With all the money PDP
has and having spent 16 years in power, how would I know that the money was
from the arms deal? No reference was made to the arms deal. So, they should not
bring me into the arms issue.”
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