Saturday, November 16

PDP Spent N100bn on 2015 Elections, Says Keyamo

Dwelleth Morountodun

Mr. Festus Keyamo (SAN), the Director of Strategic Communications and Spokesperson for the Buhari Campaign Organization,

has alleged that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), spent N100 billion on the 2015 general elections.

PDP according to him, between January and the time of the elections in 2015, the PDP opened the treasury and withdrew N100 billion that was shared to all kinds of characters. It is this same tendency they exhibited and still have that they now attempt to attribute to us, Keyamo revealed in a statement.

In a statement he made available to SHARPEDGENEWS on Thursday night, Kenyamo said: “Our attention has been drawn to a fake news making the rounds to the effect that the Director of Strategic Communications and Spokesperson of President Muhammadu Buhari Campaign Organisation, Mr. Festus Keyamo, SAN, has received a certain large sum of money from the NNPC and submitted yet another larger budget to the same Corporation to run the media and publicity department of the campaign.”

Keyamo, said the story is the classic example of the many rots in the system that Buhari is determined to address, adding that it used to be the case during the era of PDP at the center that election periods are always seen as time for bazaar and jamboree when the public treasury is opened for soothsayers, witchdoctors, fraudsters, prostitutes, party loyalists, and all kinds of funny characters to feast upon.

He said: “We shall continue to showcase the achievements of Buhari to convince Nigerians that he deserves a second term in office. As we speak, the commissioning of the completed Port Harcourt International airport is ongoing.

For the avoidance of doubt, my participation in this campaign is part of my larger crusade to enthrone an accountable government and true democracy in our polity.

“To me this is not just a campaign but a crusade, hence I came out of my shell to make a full-blown participation in the process. I am determined to make my little contribution to prevent those who have looted our treasury in the past to establish “big businesses” that they now flaunt in our faces and who have been indicted both locally and internationally from staging a comeback to power.”

Keyamo, said his hard-earned integrity would be guarded jealously. “I have not and will not go near the public purse and the President’s Campaign Organisation will not do so either.” He said.

 

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