Kola Ologbondiyan |
Director of Media and Publicity of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP)
Presidential Campaign Organization, Kola Ologbondiyan, has called for an
investigation into the alleged link between “diverted military funds
and the N1.032 trillion said to have been used by President Muhammadu
Buhari’s family members for corrupt acquisition in 9 Mobile Nigeria and
Keystone Bank PLC”.
In a statement on Wednesday, the campaign also called for an
independent and system-wide investigation by the INTERPOL, Directorate
of State Services (DSS), and the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission (EFCC).
Ologbondiyan said: “We make this demand in view of public
insinuations that the money may have been sourced from funds meant for
the purchase of weapons for our soldiers.
“More so, the Buhari Presidency has blatantly refused to respond to
allegations that military fund is being used to finance President
Buhari’s re-election campaign which even manifested in the use of
military resources to produce APC’s campaign materials, including an
electronic momento book by the Minister of Defence, Mansur Muhammad
Dan-Ali.
“The PPCO is deeply worried by the disturbing videos of our gallant
soldiers languishing and being killed by insurgents due to neglect and
failure of the Buhari administration to adequately equip them in the
fronts.
“The PPCO is also unhappy by similar videos, showing our soldiers
protesting and threatening to retreat from the fronts, while grumbling
against their neglect by the Buhari administration.
“This should not be the way to go for our nation. Our soldiers are
brave and have continued to show the highest form of professionalism and
unmatched patriotism in risking and laying down their lives in defence
of fatherland. Therefore, any action by anybody that is capable of
reducing their morale in the fronts must never be allowed.
“The PPCO invites Nigerians to continue to be at alert and give all
support to our fighting troops as the fight against terrorism in our
land must continue to be a collective effort. We therefore insist on
this inquest and urge Nigerians to give their support in this regard.”
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