PDP Dares Jonathan: We Are Shocked How Your Government Shared Money

The national leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party has called on former President Goodluck Jonathan to speak out on the controversial $2.1billion meant for the purchase of arms to fight Boko Haram sect during his tenure but which was allegedly shared by some influential politicians.

The PDP wondered why the controversies surrounding the sharing of the money by the former National Security Adviser, Col. Sambo Dasuki, have not attracted the former President’s attention so far.
The party said the manner in which Nigeria's money was shared among Jonathan's associates and some party members is disgraceful to them.

Jonathan, presidential candidate of PDP during the 2015 elections, was defeated by President Muhammadu Buhari, who was the candidate of the All Progressives Congress.

The Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the PDP, Alhaji Abdulahi Jalo, speaking at a press briefing in Abuja on Monday, called on Jonathan to speak up now.

Jalo, who spoke at the party’s national headquarters, said the former President should tell Nigerians and the international community whether he authorised the sharing of the money meant to fight insurgency in the North-East in particular and the country as a whole.

He insisted that all those who took part in the sharing of the money should be made to refund it.

He said, “As all of you know, no single kobo can be spent by the Federal Government without an act of the National Assembly.

“Money earmarked for arms purchase, some people diverted it to something else. So many people that you cannot even expect were involved. Now, darkness has come to light.

“Jonathan is alive, he should clarify whether he asked the National Security Adviser to divert money meant to fight Boko Haram into his campaign.

“I’m from the North-East and I know the terrible security situation our people are facing there.

“The money was meant to fight Boko Haram, and we all know that you can’t rule without peace. Now darkness has given way for the light.”

Jalo added, “It was not only members of the PDP that shared the money; members of the All Progressives Grand Alliance, Accord Party and the Social Democratic Party, among others, also shared. At least, Chief Olu Falae is not a member of the PDP.

“All of them should return the money. Then, (former) President Jonathan must speak on it. He is still alive.

“Has he ever said anything like this to Dasuki, ‘go and take from the money meant for the war against Boko Haram and share for my campaign’? It is time for him to speak up.”

Some members of PDP linked to the sharing of the money, include:
former Governor of Rivers State, Peter Odili (N100m); former Governor of Sokoto, Attahiru Bafarawa (N100m); Aliyu Shinkafi (N100m); and a former minister, Chief Jim Nwobodo (N500m).

Others are a former Chairman of the party’s Board of Trustees, Chief Tony Anenih (N260m); ex-PDP National Chairman, Sen. Ahmadu Ali (N100m); a former National Deputy Chairman of the party, Chief Bode George (N100m/$30,000); Yerima Abdullahi (N100m); Gen. Bello Sarkin Yaki (retd.) (N200m); founding Chairman, Daar Communications Plc, Dr. Raymond Dokpesi; Iyorchia Ayu’s company(N345m); BAM Properties(N300m); and Dalhatu Investment Limited(N1.5bn).

Also mentioned in the scam are ex-PDP National Chairman, Bello Haliru; Abba Mohammed, Sagir Attahiru, serving and former members of the House of Representatives (over N600m); former Chairman of the House of Representatives on Security and Intelligence, Bello Matawalle(N300m); ACACIA Holdings(N600m); and a former Minister of State for Finance, Bashir Yuguda (N1.9bn) among others.

Those who have been linked to collecting cash but are not members of the PDP are a former Governor of Oyo State, Senator Rashidi Ladoja (N100); a former Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Chief Olu Falae (N100); and former presidential adviser, Tanko Yakassai (N63m).

Jalo recalled that the party held a fundraising dinner for the presidential campaign during which more than N20bn was realised, and wondered why Jonathan's people still had to share Nigeria's money.

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  1. My country na ATM

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  2. samaila sulaiman12 January, 2016 07:45

    That's PDP for u. We were just lucky to push it away cos had it being it was PDP that won then we can even predict the state that the nation will be in right now.

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  3. This wat u guys shuld I did early nt by this time he shuld be d 1 to enlight us abt d matter

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  4. oooooh so Nw d party wants to claim it's not in the know of how he shared know abi, return all our money, u r all guilty thief's as far as am concerned

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  5. Enter your comment...see this people I no fit laugh na Joe they want to put d whole things sorry Oga.nenyeoma@gmail.com

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  6. Enter your comment...olu pls permit us to talk to this people they are d reason Nigeria is passing thru.hardship now. nenyeoma@gmail.com

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  7. its about time! he really needs to speak out. he alone can clear all this doubt.

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  8. This ones making noise is bcos Dasuki did nt share to them, like is something new to them that the previous administration was corruption it's self. Thank God for sending Buhari to us if not I dnt knw what would bcome of us

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  9. Good that they now believe it is not a farce like Dokpesi opined.

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  10. Finally, the same party distancing itself from its leadership because of political shame.....

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  11. Nigerian Money Been Shared

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  12. Hmmmm, I don't really know what's going on in Nigeria


    Olu famous second wife

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  13. Dis set of people don finish us.
    For there selfish interest innocent souls don kpai!

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  14. Hey, nigeria don finish ooo

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  15. Jonathan was simply a figure it's obvious he was surrounded by people who were more powerful hence they should carry their cross.

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  16. This is interesting......PDP vs Jonathan Government..........Olu Observe

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  17. Na today? Money sharing has been on since the creation of Nigeria

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  18. All we are saying...... They should return our money they looted......dazzol.

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  19. Enter your comment...PDP sorry God will expose each one of u soon.nenyeoma@gmail.com

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  20. Just return all the money looted by your party.

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  21. Desperation to win the election pushed Jonathan into sharing money anyhow. Let EFCC just do their work
    Barry

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  22. I wonder why they haven't invited Jona. See I'm face...corrupt man of the year


    ~Olufamous blog queen~

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  23. Na today I beg I wan pass just woke from there slumber.

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  24. Jona don finish nigeria. Alibaba and the 39 thieves

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  25. The people democratic party from all indication are not part of this mess. Former president Goodluck Jonathan has given instruction that money should be used for the procurement of arms. All the people involve in this deal of sharing the arms money took advantage of the former president simplicity and I assumed all of them are part of the committee that were constituted on how money could be raise to purchase arm during the escalating peak of Boko Haram.

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  26. It is clear that Jalo is been influenced from all indication and he has an agenda.

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  27. Peoples Democratic Party is now positive in their thinking, it is my humble opinion that by this trend the lost glory and confidence that has shatterred the party can be restored.

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  28. In law, "Qui tacet consentit". It translates to mean 'silence is consent'.

    Jonathan has two choices and I hope his lawyers advise him accordingly. He can either elect to be a prosecution witness or to join Dasuki as a co-accused person. In any case, Dasuki won't hesitate to rubbish him if given the opportunity.

    If he is a prosecution witness, he woldn't need expensive legal services as he is on the government's side and his reputation remains intact. Hence, lawyer no go chop.
    If he foolishly decides to join Dasuki as a co-accused person, he would need expensive legal services and lawyer go chop plenty.

    If you were Jonathan's lawyer, which path would you advise him to follow?

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    1. Let him handover himself to the efcc


      ~Olufamous blog queen~

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  29. Can anyone sense betrayal? Little wonder why they choose not to legally defend any party stalwart,moreso when a single party executive allegedly gulps over N400million.I guess they are sad at the GREED but happy they are not "incarcerated in EFCC prison".I am sure they will proudly say "GOOD FOR YOU OLOJUKOKORO.I can't stop laughing!!!!

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  30. I wonder why Mr Jona has not made any comment so far on the issue! We will still come for you!

    #Olu,can you see?

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  31. The first sensible statement have heard frm PDP since dey became d opposition party..

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  32. So Uncle Jona is now on his own...Oyo lo wa..lol. I think the PDP executives and members are just trying to re-brand the party. They themselves know that their party has really messed things up in the country...But seriously, Goodluck Jonathan needs to say something

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  33. What's goes around comes around and karma is a b*tch just make sure that the stress beautiful....

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