ARMS PROBE: I’ll open up next week, says Falae
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).
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.
Check the Vanguard
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