APC used looted funds to win 2015 elections – PDP chief says

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The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has charged the All Progressives Congress (APC) and its administration to end the ruling party’s false sanctimony.

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It also asked the APC to immediately return all stolen funds used to finance President Muhammadu Buhari’s election in 2015 to the Federation Account.

The party was reacting to a demand by the Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, asking the PDP to return funds looted during its 16 years administration.

But in a counter claim, the PDP said the APC and its Federal Government cannot continue to play the saints when state governors, who stole hundreds of billions of naira meant for the development of their states to fund President Buhari’s election in 2015, are still enjoying cover as members of the Buhari kitchen cabinet despite outrage from Nigerians.

The PDP National Publicity Secretary, Kola Ologbondiyan, in a statement on Tuesday, said there was no evidence that the PDP looted any public funds.

He insisted that the APC and President Buhari campaigned for the 2015 presidential election with looted billions of naira meant for the provision of essential amenities for ordinary Nigerians.

The opposition party said the Information minister misfired in his outburst that the PDP should return alleged looted funds, when the only party known to have used looted funds has always been the APC.

The statement said: “It is, to say the least, despicable that the APC and its Federal Government, in their arrogance, would always try to play the saint when they were elected with stolen funds and have continued to reek with filth and sleaze.

“Nigerians are aware that prior to the 2015 election, President Buhari had informed that he was insolvent.

“He however took Nigerians by surprise as he enjoyed one of the most expensive presidential campaigns in the history of our nation, while turning a blind eye to reports of massive looting of funds from APC controlled states.

“Indeed, if there is any party that should refund looted funds, it is the APC, which directly used stolen money to scheme in the election of President Buhari in 2015, while known culpable persons now sit comfortably around the Presidential table, still superintending over the looting of our common patrimony.

“This is the APC, whose government, has been rated by international bodies including the Transparency International (TI) whose latest report showed that corruption and sleaze had escalated under its watch.

“This is the same government where ministers and officials indicted for corruption and looting of public funds, particularly in the oil and gas sector, which is directly under the purview of Mr. President, are shielded and condoned.

“Even presently, Mr. Adebayo Shittu, the Minister of Communication, has been accused of owing his aides N13 million; that he has no fewer than 12 houses across the nation; bought a N93 million printing press and bought 25 luxury cars for his personal use, among others.

“Yet, nothing has been heard from either the dysfunctional APC or its incompetent federal government.

“While the repositioned PDP maintain its unpretentious stance towards Nigerians, we charge the minister of information to direct his demand to the Presidency and the APC as Nigerians are expecting them to refund the stolen funds they used to scheme themselves into office in 2015.”

Emman Tochi
Emman Tochihttps://naija247news.com
Emma Tochi is Naija247news Media Northern Bureau Chief, he's based in FCT Abuja. He overseas the northern operations of this business media

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