Lagos – The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) on Tuesday said Minister of
Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, was diverting funds
budgeted for the Ministry of Information to run campaigns for President
Muhammadu Buhari ahead of the 2019 presidential election.
But in a
swift reaction, the minister debunked the claims of the party, saying
it was only jittery and raising false alarm having realised that it
would be defeated again in the forthcoming elections.
Speaking
with Daily Independent , Kola Ologbondiyan, the party’s National
Publicity Secretary, said while many chieftains of the PDP were being
prosecuted for allegedly using public funds to prosecute the 2015
general elections, the Buhari Campaign Organisation (BCO) was currently
bidding for contracts in various ministries without following due
process, claiming that it will use the proceeds of the contracts to work
for Buhari’s re-election.
According to the PDP, the national
leadership of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), under Comrade
Adams Oshiomhole, also gave approval to the BCO to go and look for such
contracts.
Ologbondiyan said: “As a matter of fact, all the
issues bordering on spending government funds for campaign purposes are
all in court and awaiting judgment.
“But having said that, it is a
known fact that the Buhari Campaign Organisation is bidding for
contracts in various ministries and they even have the approval of their
party hierarchy to go and look for such contracts.
“Even as we
speak, the Federal Ministry of Information fund, monies budgeted for the
ministry for national assignment, is being used to organise campaigns
for President Muhammadu Buhari.
“But as the PDP will always say,
there is nothing to APC as a party because it is manifest that they came
into government without a plan and, as such, cannot implement anything.
“As
we speak, the referendum for Buhari’s re-election in 2019 is the
manifest failure of his administration. He came on a three-prong
promise: to revive the economy, but he has run the economy into
recession.
“He promised to chase insurgents out of our country
from the fringes where PDP chased them to, but now insurgents are
attacking our military formations.
“He also promised to fight
corruption, but we all know what the likes of Babachir Lawal have done
to his anti-corruption fight. We all know what the NHIS boss has done to
his anti-corruption fight. We all know the level of corruption
operating under his nose at the Villa. Nigerians have realised that they
voted for failure.”
However, the minister, in his response to
PDP’s claim, said the opposition party, having realised the success the
policies of the Buhari administration such as the School Feeding
Programme has achieved, was beginning to panic and make unfounded claims
that the funds earmarked for the Information Ministry were being
diverted for election purposes.
According to the minister, the
funds being used for the programmes were budgeted for and were being
used judiciously to achieve the aims of the programme without undue
interference from APC appointees.
Lai Mohammed said: “I usually
don’t respond to the PDP because they really don’t have anything
tangible to say. I think the PDP is just waking up to the realisation
that they can’t win this election if the campaigns are based on issues.
“Our
Social Investment Programme didn’t start last year. It didn’t even
start in 2016. It started right from day one when we came to office.
“This Social Investment Programme is the most apolitical programme of any government you can ever find.
“As
a matter of fact, the truth of the matter is that APC politicians and
appointees are very unhappy with the scheme because it does not follow
the normal line of political patronage. People involved in this
programme are completely apolitical. You apply online and if you are
successful, you are chosen.
“There is no way it can be
manipulated. At a point in time, some political appointees complained
that you don’t do this. But the vice president and his team insisted
that it is a social investment programme and it must be apolitical.”
“The
PDP is now suddenly frightened by the success of this programme. That
is the honest truth. When this programme started in 2015, PDP thought it
was impossible to achieve. Today, this programme comprises of four
major components.
“There is the school feeding programme. Today,
this programme feeds nine million, three hundred thousand pupils, one
meal per day. It covers 26 states, about 60, 000 primary schools and in
the process, it has employed over 97,000 cooks.
“So, the PDP is
definitely frightened by the success. A government that feeds nine
million, three hundred thousand pupils in every school day and, in the
process, employs over 97,000 cooks is a government that has left an
indelible mark in the sands of time.”
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