Former Information Minister and
Chairman Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Fund-raising Committee, Professor Jerry
Gana has cleared the air on the controversial N21 billion donated to the
ruling party by individuals, serving governors and private consortium at a
recent fund-raising event held at the Presidential Villa in Abuja.
The main opposition party, the
All Progressives Congress (APC) and eminent individuals have expressed concern
over the event, which they noted was an infraction on the 2010 Electoral Act,
(as amended).
But addressing newsmen yesterday
when he led members of the party’s fund-raising committee to the
abandoned site of the party’s permanent site, Professor Gana said the purpose
of the fund-raising where over N21 billion was realised was to raise
money for the completion of the party’s permanent site and not for the
Presidential campaign.
Professor Gana said: “This
administration of the party under our able chairman resolved that we must
complete this project so that we can move here and so part of the preparations
for this year’s campaign is for us to raise funds and I had the honour of
leading a very distinguished team of Nigerians to prepare for the fund raising.
“We raised about N21billion on
that day and the purpose of this press conference is to say that right
from the start, we were raising money for the PDP and the project of the party,
the documents and letters said so, the speeches confirmed it and during the day
of the fund raising, in my own speech and the speech of the vice president, who
happens to be an architect, there was a specific focus on this building that
this is one project we want to complete.
“ The vice-president
being an architect gave graphic details of where we were on this project and
how we desired to go ahead and therefore, the central aim of the fund-raising
is to empower the party to complete this building and other project.
“The second is of course, to
empower the party to campaign for its candidate, not for the President alone
but for others and the Presidential candidate has the right to raise fund for
his campaign quietly.
“I am not the chairman of that
fund raising team but I am sure the president will appoint somebody and I am
sure they are already working hard and being a humble Nigerian, he wants
to do it quietly and people will donate to him, people who believe in his
victory as the candidate of the PDP.
“So, we want to make it clear
that the money raised was for the PDP and a substantial part of it will be for
the completion of this building.”
The former Information Minister
further disclosed that N10 billion was the total sum needed for the
completion of the party’s permanent site.
“As already noted, we need over
N10billion to conclude it and so, even if we raise and we hope that we are
going to raise more, half of the money is already going to be for the building
and other projects.
“So, we want to lay to rest all
the permutations and the discussions and all what is going on in the media
about we raising more than the law allows for our candidate, that is not the
correct position.
“ We set out to raise funds
for PDP project and the committee worked so hard and we succeeded. The
committee did much more than we expected.”
Commenting on next month’s
general elections, Professor Gana admonished politicians, to exercise
restraint, as he noted that democracy could only thrive in an atmosphere of
peace.
“Those who are thinking they will
take over from the PDP have to think again because PDP is ever ready and
the elections for us is going to be free because we are democrats.
“ Nigerians will decide who their
leaders will be. I want to appeal to all our leaders both in PDP and in the
other parties that as leaders, we must ensure peace and stability in the
nation, we must not preach violence, we must not indicate violence, we must not
make violence part of our political culture, democracy is the rule of the
people, by the people and for the people. We should allow the people to choose
freely.
“Nigerians are watching those who
want to intimidate, those who want to force and leaders who feel, if it is not
their way, then the whole thing should scatter.
“Nigerians are excellent decision
makers and I am sure they will vote for someone with integrity and someone who
desires peace for Nigeria.”
Representative of the
construction firm handling the project, Bouygues Nigeria Limited, Engineer
Beneth Osuala asssured Professor Gana that the project would be completed in
twelve months.
N21bn not meant for Jonathan’s campaign, but for Permanent PDP Party office, says Gana
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