Statement from Special
Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Dr Reuben Abat:
“The front-page story alleging that
the Presidency spent a whopping N2 trillion on the 2015 General elections, and
that a Committee of Five has been set up by President Jonathan to conduct an
audit of how the funds were disbursed by party members and state officials is
mischievous, false and embarrassing.
“The President has not set up any
committee as alleged in that story. It is also not true that the Presidency and
the Peoples Democratic Party used state funds, or spent N2 trillion during the
campaigns. The innuendoes are wrong-headed; the motives behind the story are
suspicious.
“The story alleges, for example,
that the Presidency spent N2trillion on elections and embarked on a money-sharing
spree to party members, support groups and state officials. The authors of the
story and their self-appointed megaphones further insinuate that public funds
were deployed in this regard. Their allegation of a theft of public funds is
extremely malicious.
“How much is the budget of the
Federal Government of Nigeria? The annual budget of the Federal Government is a
little over N4 trillion. The story is practically suggesting that half of the
federal budget was spent on elections. This kind of reckless insinuation is
meant to incite the public and instigate national crisis.
“With FAAC having to do everything
possible every month to ensure disbursements and with the Federal Government
heavily committed to the war against terror in the North East, where is the
alleged N2 trillion from the Federal purse? President Jonathan and the People’s
Democratic Party conducted the 2015 elections in strict accordance with the
rule of law. The suggestion of any unlawful conduct cannot be sustained under
any circumstances.
“President Jonathan has done his
best to protect and strengthen democracy and promote peace. He justly deserves
all the accolades that he has received from both Nigerians and the
international community for this. Certain persons and interest groups may not be
happy that his profile has further risen and that his legacy is assured; but
they do their country gross disservice when they act so unpatriotically.
“Anyone who is engaged in imposing a
crisis on the country by any means is not being fair to Nigeria. We can only
appeal to the public to be wary of such reckless tactics now on display, which
form the substance of an odd, malicious campaign after the elections.”
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