President Goodluck Jonathan on Sunday
said there was no truth in a report that he and the Peoples Democratic
Party spent N2tn for campaigns ahead of the just-concluded general
elections.
He also denied setting up a committee to
conduct an audit of how the elections funds were disbursed by party
members and state officials.
Jonathan made the clarification in a statement by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Dr. Reuben Abati.
He described the report as “mischievous, false and embarrassing.”
The presidential spokesman said with the
country’s budget being a little above N4tn, the story suggested that
half of the federal budget was spent on elections. This insinuation, he argued, was meant to incite the public and instigate a national crisis.
Abati said the Presidency was worried
that since the March 28 and April 11 elections, some persons had
continued to work very hard to diminish the Jonathan Presidency.
He said such people needed to be
reminded that the time for politics was over and it is time to focus on
the in-coming government, with emphasis on national development.
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