2019: Saraki speaks on Atiku’s US visa, reveals how APC is sharing money before election
The Director
General of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Campaign Organisation, Bukola Saraki,
has reacted to reservations expressed by the federal government over moves by
the United States to grant a visa to the presidential candidate of the party,
Atiku Abubakar American.
The federal
government through the Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai
Muhammed, had on Thursday warned the US government not to give impression that
it was endorsing one particular candidate over the other.
Saraki
speaking on Friday at his maiden interaction with the media as the presidential
campaign DG of the main opposition party, described the statement as a panic
reaction of a scared government.
He stated:
“I think it was a panic action by the government. How does granting somebody
visa a way to endorsement, it’s more like a panic action because government is
panicking.
“They should
allow the normal process to go. But again as I said, that is a panic reaction
of a government that is scared and is worried that it is about to lose election
and is trying to see how they can hustle around and that is otherwise, a
desperate act to go along those issue.”
On
‘Tradermoni’, the Senate President said that the programme has been going on
for the last few years, but wondered why APC is giving out money few weeks to
the election.
According to
him, “In 2015, I didn’t see the vice-president going anywhere to give anybody
trader money. In 2016, I didn’t see the vice-president going anywhere to give
anybody trader money. In 2017, I didn’t see the vice-president going anywhere
to give anybody trader money, but all of a sudden in 2018, and the worse part
about it is that he goes with women leaders of his party, governors of his
party.
“At least,
if you’re going and it is Nigerian money, you should have women leaders of all
political parties because the money belongs to Nigeria. But all I see is APC
women leaders, it is wrong, we have said it. It equates in a way to a
sophisticated vote buying because if it is not vote buying, he should have been
doing it since 2015.”
He explained
that there were budgetary provision for the programme in 2015, 2016 and 2017,
but wondered why the APC-led federal government refused to implement the
programme before now.
“When the
money was appropriated, we did not put beside it APC appropriated money. It is money
appropriated for all Nigerians. So, when they go out on such events, they
should have all Nigerians present. Definitely it is wrong, it is either they
stop it completely or they expand the space and ensure that it represents all
Nigerians because the money belongs to Nigerians,” Saraki added.
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