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PDP Challenges Osinbajo To Name The Party's Corrupt Members
The National
Publicity Secretary of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Kola Ologbondiyan,
has challenged Vice President Yemi Osinbajo to name corrupt members of the
party and provide proof of his allegations against them.
He spoke in
reaction to the claim by Vice President that the PDP-led government at the
federal level destroyed
Nigeria’s economy.
Professor
Osinbajo made the claim while delivering a speech during a colloquium in honour
of a national leader of the All Progressives Congress, Mr Bola Tinubu, in
Lagos, earlier in the day.
The PDP National
Publicity Secretary, who was a guest on yesterday’s edition of Channels
Television’s Politics Today, however, faulted the Vice President’s allegations.
He argued that as
a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Professor Osinbajo, ought to have substantiated
his allegation by providing names.
Mr Ologbondiyan
said the Buhari administration, which the VP is a part of, should have used the
evidence it had, if it actually had any, to arrest and try the members of the
PDP it said were corrupt.
“We challenge him
to stop branding figures. He should mention names of those whom he claims corrupted
themselves,” the PDP spokesperson said.
“If he cannot
mention their names, and he cannot cause their arrest and he cannot even list
these people, he should keep quiet,” he said.
Ologbondiyan
further advised the Vice President to stop blaming the party for corruption
over the years.
He said, “Our
advice to the Vice President, as a professor of law, he knows the pathway to
follow when you accuse somebody of corruption.
“It is not enough
to come to the public arena, more so as a man of God, and begin to make an
allegation about corruption always.”
Mr Ologbondiyan
also reacted to the Vice President’s claim that the Goodluck Jonathan
administration allocated just N99bn to three critical ministries – power, works
and housing (they were separate ministries then) in 2014 when oil price range
from between $100 and $114 per barrel.
According to him,
the money in question was not released for the PDP’s use.
Mr Ologbondiyan
added that rather than continue trying to drag the PDP’s name and those of its
members in the mud, the APC-led Federal Government should tell Nigerians its
achievements in the three years it has been in power.
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