PDP Demands Probe Of 2015 Presidential Campaign Funding

    The Peoples Democratic Party has
    called on President Muhammadu Buhari to launch a probe into how the party and
    the former opposition party, the All Progressives Congress, funded their
    presidential campaigns before the 2015 general elections.
    In a statement by its National
    Publicity Secretary, Chief Olisa Metuh, on Sunday, the PDP believed that the
    probe of the presidential campaign funding should unearth how much the
    APC-controlled states contributed to the funding of the campaign that brought
    Buhari to power.
    Metuh’s statement was in reaction
    to the ongoing probe of the procurement of weapons for the Armed Forces during
    the tenure of former President Goodluck Jonathan and the number of PDP bigwigs
    that had been arrested in connection with the $2.1bn alleged arm scam.

    The party, however, called on the
    Buhari administration to begin the prosecution of those who had been found
    culpable of corrupt practices, adding that as a party, the PDP would not
    support corrupt practices under any guise.
    Metuh said the allegation that
    people were made ministers just to cover up alleged slush funds that they
    provided for the APC presidential campaign must also be probed.
    He challenged the Federal
    Government to set up a National Truth Commission, wherein politicians and other
    Nigerians would publicly discuss the true meaning of corrupt practices in the
    land.
    Specific areas to be probed,
    according to Metuh, are, “The source of funding of the PDP and APC’s 2015
    presidential campaigns; the contributions from APC-controlled state governors
    for their presidential campaign and the beneficiaries thereof.
    “The allegation that people were made
    ministers just to cover up the slush fund that they provided to finance the APC
    presidential campaign.
    “In the light of the way and
    manner of this government’s selective prosecution of the war against
    corruption, the PDP challenges the government to set up a National Truth
    Commission, wherein politicians and other Nigerians will publicly discuss the
    true meaning of corrupt practices in our land.
    “This commission will also provide
    a platform for a proper public inquisition into the mind-boggling wealth of
    some Nigerians in public office.”
    In distancing itself from those
    who might have allegedly corruptly enriched themselves, the opposition party
    called on the government to prosecute even those who might have secretly
    retuned their stolen money.
    Metuh added, “The leadership of
    the PDP reiterates its support for an honest, holistic and total war against
    corruption and we demand the trial and prosecution of all those involved,
    including those who might have returned their ‘loots’ to the government.
    “However, we are completely
    against any one-sided public trial and mob conviction of accused persons
    without following the age-long and worldwide legal process, wherein all accused
    persons are presumed innocent until the contrary is lawfully proved.
    “We do not believe that mere
    investigation confers a guilt verdict on those concerned and the government
    should stop the brutal mob and public conviction of individuals and the
    transfer of the burden of proof of people being investigated.
    “We restate for emphasis that a
    media and public war against corruption is good, but it should not be limited
    to only those opposed to the President and the ruling party.
    “In fact, until top officials of
    the former government open up on the exact source of the funding, it remains
    premature to be accusing our party members of corrupt practices.”
    Metuh said if the government’s
    investigation should include the expenditure of Jonathan’s security votes from
    2011, the government’s probe should be extended to the inquisition of other
    past leaders.
    The PDP demanded that the
    investigation should cover the security votes of all past Presidents and Heads
    of State from 1984 and the award of contracts by the Petroleum Trust Fund from
    1995 to 1999.
    Other areas Metuh listed are the
    expenditure of military purchases and expenditure during the Bakassi wars, the
    fight against militancy in the Niger Delta, military interventions in Liberia,
    Sierra Leone, Sudan, Somalia and Rwanda among others.

    “Nevertheless, if indeed President
    Muhammadu Buhari, in anyway whatsoever, desires to probe his opponent in the
    presidential election, he should come out straight instead of going round in
    circles,” he added.

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