Adamu Mua'zu, PDP National Chairman
Governor Sule Lamido of Jigawa State
and former minister in the Second Republic, Senator Bello Maitama Yusuf,
are currently flexing muscles over N15 million campaign funds allegedly
diverted by the latter, Vanguard has reported.
Consequently, Peoples Democratic Party,
PDP, which reportedly released the money to the Senator, is seeking to
arrest him, with a view to recovering the money disbursed for purposes
of electioneering.
It was alleged that he defected to All Progressives Congress, APC, after taking the money.
While Governor Lamido asked Senator Yusuf to refund the money or face arrest, the Senator dared the governor to arrest him.
Vanguard reports that Governor Lamido approved the release of N15
million to Yusuf for onward disbursement to the electorate in his Gwaram
constituency during the governorship, state assembly and House of
Representatives elections.
Senator Yusuf, in a swift reaction, denied ever taking campaign funds
from PDP for disbursement to electorate in his constituency, adding that
his defection to All Progressives Congress, APC, was the reason the
story was concocted to malign him.
Yusuf said: “I am just a victim of circumstance; because I defected to APC.
“It is unbelievable. I do not have business with campaign funds. I
spend my own money for the development of my people and the party.”
Publicity Secretary of PDP in Jigawa State, Alhaji Musa Abdullahi,
confirmed that Senator Yusuf received campaign funds and that the party
had reported the case to the state Police Command.
State Police Public Relations Officer, PPRO, ASP Abdu Jinjiri,
confirmed that the command received a complaint from the state PDP in
respect of the alleged campaign money.
He said investigation was ongoing, and that the command had sent its men to invite the senator for questioning.
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