A former deputy national chairman of the Peoples Demcoratic Party (PDP) Chief Olabode George, has denied collecting N100million from former minister of state for finance, Bashir Yuguda.
A former deputy national chairman of the Peoples Demcoratic Party (PDP) Chief Olabode George, has denied collecting N100million from former minister of state for finance, Bashir Yuguda.
In a statement issued by the PDP chieftain, he described the allegations as another blatant falsehood, stripped of any iota of truth, adding that they were mischievous and deliberately fraudulent.
He said: “My attention has been drawn to another mischievous and deliberately fraudulent claim that I collected N100 million from Bashir Yuguda, the former Minister of State for Finance. This is another blatant falsehood, stripped of any iota of truth.
“This is yet again a depraved continuation of lynch mob journalism orchestrated by an online newspaper.
“The salient fact is that very early this year, long before the election period, the party set up Contact and Mobilization Committee for each zone to reconcile various factions and ensure a firm unity of purpose within the zones before the election. I was elected as the Chairman for the South-West zone.
“The committee which was made up of 18 senior members of the party with distinguished history of honour and exemplary leadership, met at least 10 times in my office in Lagos. These people travelled all the way from every corner of the South-West, with three members representing each state.
“All of them are very much alive to testify to my assertions. Sometime in the middle of these deliberations, Yuguda came to me and said the party was reimbursing the 18 elders of the committee for their transportation, accommodation and feeding allowance for the work that was done,” he said.
While explaining the actual amount received by the committee from the minister, the Atona Oodua of Yorubaland said: “The committee later submitted the report of its deliberations to the party and then wound up. For all these efforts Yuguda gave the committee only $30,000.
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