Has Buhari Use Public Funds for Election Campaign in 2015? APC Chieftain Reveals Interesting Details (Must See)
Chief John Odigie-Oyegun
A section of the Nigerian public is advocating for the probe of the source of the campaign funds of President Muhammadu Buhari following rumours that it was bankrolled by the former governor of Rivers state, Rotimi Chibuike Amaechi.
The National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun has condemned calls for the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, to probe the funding of President Muhammadu Buhari’s 2015 presidential campaign, Dailypost reports.
Oyegun, while speaking on WE FM’s “The Encounter with Constance Ikokwu,” said unlike the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, which used public funds to finance its campaign, APC’s financing of the party’s Presidential campaign came from individual donations, thereby making it wrong to call for a probe.
He said, “You are comparing apples and grapes. It is the people’s money. You can’t use the money of the people to run parties and so the APC today is suffering from that basic correct policy decision.
“But campaign funds cannot come from the monies that belong to the generality of Nigerians.
“Individuals can donate, and companies can donate subject to limits that the law provides. We are not touching those. But where you take monies meant for positioning troops in the North East to fight against Boko Haram to fund parties (and) the most recent – when you take our crude, gave unregistered crude to exporters, repatriate the proceeds and use them to finance your political campaigns – that is wrong. That is impunity at its worst. So they are not comparable.”
He also stated that the current administration would not spare any of state governors found to have used public fund to finance their respective campaigns.
“As at today, of course there are APC governors and ex-governors that are under investigation, maybe not in respect or specifically campaign funds but there are.
“The basic principle is – impunity must be removed from the system and wherever the tree falls, so let it be!
“I am sure that if that happens, the kind of president that we have will look the other way. Normal process must take its course.”
Oyegun, while admitting that the ruling party is currently in a serious financial crises, stressed that the party won’t rely on the president for bail out.
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