A former Chairman of the Board of Trustees (BoT) of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Chief
Tony Anenih, has given an insight into the controversial N260 million he
received from the embattled former National Security Adviser (NSA), Colonel
Sambo Dasuko (retd), during the Jonathan administration.
Sunday Vanguard learnt, at the weekend, that Anenih shed
light on the money in a letter to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission
(EFCC).
The money is the subject of a probe by the EFCC as part of
the investigation into the $2.1 billion arms money Dasuki allegedly disbursed
for purposes other than security.
A source at that anti-graft agency quoted the former BoT
Chairman of the PDP as saying, in the
letter, that the N260 million was a refund of the N400 million he disbursed, on
the instruction of Jonathan to elder statesman, Alhaji Tanko Yakassai; the
National Chairman of the Social Democratic Party (SDP), Chief Olu Falae; and
the leader of the Accord Party, Alhaji Rashidi Ladoja, among others, for
‘special political assignments’ ahead of the 2015 polls.
The source added that Anenih claimed that he merely, on
request, gave the former President his bank account details into which the
refund should be made, and that he was not in the position to ask Jonathan how
he was going to source money for the refund or through which office it would be
made.
Falae and Ladoja have confirmed receiving N100 million
each from the PDP leader while Yakassai
took N63 million.
According to the EFCC source, Anenih explained that the N263
million he gave to the three men was N3
million in excess of the N260 million paid him, while he had outstanding
balance of N180 million to collect from the former President.
“The PDP leader made it clear in the letter to the EFCC that
he was not a beneficiary of the money and that he was only acting on the
instruction of Jonathan to disburse it”,
the source stated.
Other disbursements Anenih made on Jonathan’s instruction to
bring the total to N400 million, according to the letter, include N25 million
to a former deputy governor of Sokoto State, Alhaji Muktari Shagari, and N35
million to a delegation of local government leaders from Katsina State.
Besides, Anenih was said to have indicated in the letter
that, on the instruction of the former President, the BoT of the PDP then, under his chair, embarked on a
nationwide reconciliation tour and that the money he spent on hiring private
jet during the tour, among other responses, was also not refunded to him.
The PDP leader pointed out that, in spite of his commitment
to stabilising the party and its leadership and to ensure post-election peace,
he was pressurized to resign as BoT chair on
trumped-up charges of anti-party
activities and alleged overbearing influence.
This is Vanguard news.
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