Prince Uche Secondus, the
national chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, on Tuesday, April 17,
2018, denied collecting N250 million out of the arms cash allegedly squandered
by the Office of National Security Adviser, ONSA.
He challenged the Federal
Government to publish the voucher(s) which he allegedly signed to collect the
purported arms cash.
He said it was unfortunate
that Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, which was founded and nurtured
by PDP administration to tackle the issue of corruption in the system, had to
turn itself into a pawn in the hand of APC
But he was silent on
alleged 54 vehicles purportedly bought for him from the proceeds of Strategic
Alliance Agreement between Atlantic Energy Drilling Concept Nigeria Limited and
the Nigeria Petroleum Development Company, NPDC.
Secondus, who bared his
mind in a statement through Ike Abonyi, his Special Adviser on Media, said the
Federal Government and the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, were
desperate to frame him up.
The statement said: “The
attention of the media office of Prince Uche Secondus, the National Chairman of
the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has been drawn to the desperation of the
Federal Government and its ruling, All Progressives Congress, APC, to frame him
up with some blatant fabrications ostensibly to distract him from carrying out
his responsibility of rebuilding his party.
”The National Chairman
would ordinarily not want to join issues with the government on a matter
already in court but noted regrettably that the administration has great
contempt for the court and the rule of law and has instead chosen to use
blackmail and media persecution to defame and discredit their enemies. A
gimmick Prince Secondus said has failed because Nigerians have come to know the
antics of the drowning government.
“The Federal Government and
its agency in their desperation to forge documents and defame him, forgot to
reconcile their lies; Lai Mohammad, the Minister of Information and Culture and
the EFCC couldn’t agree on the date of the purported money collection and
whether it was collected by him Secondus or by a faceless fictional Chukwura
that has no surname.
“While they may have
embarked on a wide search since 2015 for the surname of the so called aide of
the National Chairman, Alhaji Mohammed claimed in his press conference on Good
Friday, March 29, 2018 that Secondus collected the money on February 19, 2015,
EFCC on their part on April 16, 2018, eighteen days after said the money was
collected on February 9, 2015, and in another version still quoting the same
EFCC claimed February 2, 2015.
Secondus said he will not
succumb to blackmail and intimidation on his mission to reform the PDP.
He said it was sad that the
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, which was founded and nurtured by PDP
administration to tackle the issue of corruption in the system, had to turn itself
into a pawn in the hand of APC.
The statement added:
“Secondus restated his earlier declaration that nothing, not even the blackmail
and intimidation lined up against the opposition by the Federal Government
would be enough to stop him from carrying out the reform of his party, the PDP,
as the programme is aimed at repositioning the party with a view to rescuing
Nigeria from the disaster called APC administration.
“Prince Secondus described
as unfortunate and tragic the fact that anti-corruption agency like EFCC
founded and nurtured by PDP administration to tackle the issue of corruption in
the system had to turn itself into a pawn in the hand of APC administration to
witch hunt and harass perceived enemies of government just to impress and keep
a job.
He challenged the
government and any agency that have anything against him that just cropped up
because he is trying to rebrand his party to bring such evidence to the court
and stop character assassination in the media.
The statement said:
“There’s no need to be talking about a case pending in court in the
newspapers. If the government has
anything to say, they should file it before the court as demanded.”
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