Its been long we heard from a former Senior Special Assistant on Public Affairs to ex-President Goodluck Jonathan, Doyin Okupe,he has accused President Muhammadu Buhari of pursuing a selective war against corruption and ignoring the rule of law.
According
to Okupe, recent developments including the arrest of the National
Publicity Secretary of the Peoples Democratic Party, Olisa Metuh, is
making the President to lose respect.
“Buhari
is respected but with the hounding of opposition members, he is losing
respect in the eyes of the international community. This selective probe
is eroding his integrity,” He told our correspondent in a telephone
interview.
Okupe
condemned Metuh’s detention, insisting that the PDP sourced and
utilised its campaign funds the same way the All Progressives Congress
did.
He
said, “The Federal Government should not try to dabble into or control
the finances of the PDP. The way and manner the ruling party is
undertaking its selective probe by hounding opposition leaders is
unbecoming and very disheartening.
“Party
finances are not the business of the government. The former National
Publicity Secretary of the APC, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, cannot deny that he
didn’t collect money for campaigns during the last elections.
“Why
is the Federal Government not asking questions on the sources of the
APC’s campaign funds? The way the PDP spent billions of naira to fund
its campaigns in the media was the same way the APC did theirs? Where
did the APC get its campaign funds from? The opposition must be given
the liberty to thrive.”
Reacting
to an allegation that a former Minister of Aviation, Chief Femi
Fani-Kayode, benefited from the $2.1bn arms funds, Okupe said the former
minister merely provided a service to the PDP during the electioneering
and should not be questioned.
Okupe
urged the President to be tolerant of criticism even as he condemned a
statement credited to the National Chairman of the APC, John
Odigie-Oyegun, in which the APC chair asked Nigerians not to abuse
Buhari.
He advised Buhari to emulate Jonathan who he said was insulted by many leaders of the opposition but never retaliated.
Fani-Kayode
had said on Wednesday that the All Progressives Congress spent more
than the Peoples Democratic Party which was in power during the last
general elections.
Fani-Kayode,
who was the spokesperson for the Peoples Democratic Party Presidential
Campaign Organisation, made the claim while reacting to the probe of
some key officials of the PDP by the President Muhammadu Buhari-led
administration.
He
said, “No election campaign anywhere in the world, including that of
President Buhari was run with just words, goodwill, grass and pebbles
and neither were we given free campaign adverts or airtime. All these
things were run and paid for with large sums of money.
“This
is especially so with publicity and media because that was the
lifeblood of the various campaigns. I repeat, there is nothing that we
did in the campaign organisation or that my directorate did that Lai
Mohammed, Buhari and the APC did not do in theirs.
‘As
a matter of fact, they spent far more than we did but I have no idea
where they got their money and whether they were private or public
funds.”
The ex-minister also denied reports that he collected N1.7bn from the embattled former National Security Adviser, Sambo Dasuki.The Punch
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