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PDP asks Jonathan to explain role in arms deal

- By Saawua Terzungwe

The national leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has asked former President Goodluck Jonathan to clear the air on the $2.1 billion arms deal.

The party said Jonathan should explain whether he directed that the sum of $2.1 billion should be released and used to purchase arms for the military to end the Boko Haram insurgency in the North East or for PDP campaigns.

Addressing newsmen yesterday in Abuja, PDP deputy national publicity secretary, Abdullahi Jalo, said he supported the arrest of some PDP members in connection with the arms scandal, stressing that most of them have private companies through which they received the funds and should be held accountabl­e.

He explained that if his boss, Chief Olisa Metuh, had a company and received the money through it that had nothing to do with the PDP.

He said the money for PDP campaigns was raised at a dinner held at the Banquet Hall of the Presidenti­al Villa in Abuja, where supporters of the party made various donations.

He said any member of the party who wishes to go and bail any officer of the party in the EFCC net would be doing so in his own individual capacity, adding that those who received the money did it at their own peril.

“Darkness has now come to light, that some people have collected money, not just PDP, we are talking about all those who have collected money from the National Assembly and taken under the guise of campaignin­g for Goodluck Ebele Jonathan. Jonathan is alive, has he ever directed that money for arms should be disbursed for his campaign.

“Let us put the records straight. We want anyone of these people that have been accused whether in PDP, APGA or APC to come out and tell us the money he collected he gave it to PDP or to his party. When he was giving this money, was he giving it for Jonathan’s campaign? Whoever is among them should know that this money is not meant for that, it is meant for arms purchase,” he said.

He said the party is facing leadership crisis with the recent court action by Ahmad Gulak.

“We don’t have national chairman, we don’t have acting chairman and now some people are saying go and bail them, so you are causing more injury to the party and people are looking at the party as party of thieves,” he said.

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