NATIONAL Chairman of Social
Democratic Party, SDP, Chief Olu Falae, yesterday, said he has fixed next week
to adequately address his alleged involvement in the ongoing arms deal scandal
involving the former National Security Adviser, NSA, Col. Sambo Dasuki (retd).
This came as he insisted that the
alleged N100 million linking with with the former NSA was given him by former
Chairman, Board of Trustees of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, saying he had
never communicated with the former security chief since 1987,when he was
Secretary to the Federal Government while the latter held sway as the
Aide-de-Camp, ADC to then military president, General Ibrahim Babangida.
Former SGF shamefaced to be linked
with scandal
He said he was ashamed to be linked
with the scandal, adding that he had not involved himself in any shady deal in
his life.
The former presidential candidate of
defunct Alliance for Democracy, AD, said those seeking to blackmail him would
permanently shut their mouths and have nothing any more to speak about the
issue by the time he presents his side of the story next week.
Chief Falae, who addressed SDP
faithful, after the party’s National Executive Council meeting, in Abuja,
commended them for the maturity they handled the matter since it started.
He said the alliance he entered with
the PDP was normal in a democracy, saying he did same for Buhari’s defunct All
Nigerian Peoples Party, ANPP, in 2007, when Buhari ran as its
presidential candidate.
He said: “Some people are still
writing spurious nonsense but I intend to address the press sometimes next
week, probably in Lagos, to tell my story so everybody can hear and the
blackmailers can shut up for ever.”
‘I didn’t collect one naira
from Dasuki’
Also, he said: “I have said so
several times and I will say so now as a believer in God, that I did not
collect even one naira from Col. Dasuki. Not just that, that I have had
absolutely no feelings whatsoever, with Col. Dasuki. I think the last time I
saw Col. Dasuki must have been in 1987, when he was ADC to General Babangida
and I was Secretary to the Federal Government. So we worked together, that was
on 1987.That is 29 years ago. So, ladies and gentlemen, please, put your mind
at rest. I have nothing to do with Dasuki. I took no money from Dasuki.
“The N100 million they are talking
about, it was the money sent by the PDP to our party, SDP, following our
endorsement of their presidential candidate. After a hotly debate, we agreed to
endorse their candidate and after the endorsement, they said ‘we know that your
party hasn’t got money with which to campaign for our candidate. To enable you
campaign effectively for him and your candidate, we want to send you some money
and I said thank you.’
“And they sent this N100 million
which I transferred to the account of your party. And which was used along
other funds I raised for the party to conduct the last election. Remember
that I set up a committee here which set up the modalities for distributing the
money to the various states, depending on the number of candidates, whether you
have a governorship candidate, House of Representatives candidates and the
rest,
‘Money was for SDP, not for Olu
Falae’
“So, the money was not for Olu Falae,
I did not take one naira out of it. And since this party started, with all
humility, I have been the sole source of funding for this party. I have used my
personal funds, apart from my friends who work in private sector, even in
government, under confidentiality, they have contributed money through me to
fund this party, because they believe in me and they believe in this party.
“And we did not just endorse
Jonathan, because we were not happy about the way that government was running,
we told them that if we are going to support your man, you must fulfill certain
conditions and those conditions were presented. We told them why we were not
happy with their performance. We said they must accept a policy of zero
tolerance for corruption, they must create jobs for the unemployed, that they
must not spend all their revenue, they must leave some surplus for capital
development and they must fight and destroy Boko Haram so that we can
know peace in Nigeria and that they must restructure Nigeria so that
every part of Nigeria will be happy to be in Nigeria and nobody will want to
leave Nigeria. And finally that if the win the election with our support, they
should allow us to have reasonable participation in the government.
‘Conditions we gave Chief Anenih in
Akure’
“These were the conditions that we
gave them when Chief Tony Anenih visited me in Akure. They accepted all the six
conditions but after he left me, the spirit of God told me to write to him and
I wrote a letter containing those six conditions. And he wrote back few days
later, accepting all the conditions, saying after consulting all the organs of
the PDP including the president, they were happy to accept all those SDP ‘s
conditions.
“After accenting those conditions, I
came here and you all saw the conditions and you said I should support them.
“So, it was a very principled
arrangement, transparent arrangement. You put the interest of Nigeria first.
‘PDP was very desperate’
“When Chief Anenih travelled by road,
an 85-year-old man travelled by road from Abuja to Akure, on a very bad road,
that told me that their party was very desperate. And so, when he said would
you support my party and I gave him terms, many Nigerians would have said
settle me, abi? They would have said give me dollars, give me this and that, I
would have appointed ministers, appointed ambassadors but I did not ask for
anything from him.
“All your conditions were those that
can make Nigeria a better place. I think that is patriotism.
“I keep reminding people that I did
not just drop from the sky yesterday, I have been a public officer all my life.
I became a permanent secretary at 39 years, around that tender age, I ran for
departments and ministries. I did not take one naira from the place and I
was a young man that needed money to do so many things in life but I
didn’t take one kobo.
“Thereafter, I became managing
director of Nigeria Merchant Bank, your signature and money came out, I did not
take one naira. And that was the fastest growing bank at that time and after
that General Babangida invited me to be secretary to the Federal Government and
I gave him conditions, that he should negotiate with my bank to release me on
secondment to the government and that at all times, during my tenure, I would
remain the MD of the bank.
‘As SGF for 5 years, I earn nothing!’
“So, for the five years that I was
secretary to the government, I did not earn one naira from the Federal
Government. So, this man has never been after money.
“I am sure they know that what I am
saying is the truth, that there was no connection between this party or myself
with Dasuki. We did not take any money from Dasuki. The money sent to us was by
the PDP based on the exchange of letters between us, which establishes the
contract.
“I want to say it here, that two
parties coming together is normal in a democracy. In 1999, AD and APP came
together came together with together to sponsor me like now to fund that
campaign.’’
“In 2007, ANPP approached our party
for cooperation, to support their candidate who was General Buhari. We agreed
and we did just that. ANPP had no money to continue but outsiders and friends
of General Buhari contributed money to carry out the campaign for him in the
South West. It’s normal, it was normal and it is normal now.
“So, I think I have said enough, let
you see clearly and to feel proud of your party and proud of your national
leader.’’
‘SDP, only political party with an
ideology’
“I said this because I can’t come
here witwhout addressing this issue, so that you you know what you take home.
We are very proud of the way we have handled this matter. Ours, in my humble
opinion is the only political party with an ideology that binds us together.
Others are what I call opportunistic hangup for power.
If you look at APC, the ruling party,
it’s full of my friends, PDP is full of my friends but we know that those who
are APC today were PDP yesterday and vice versa. So, the same group shuffle
themselves around, “he said.
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