Some people sees apc as saint party, this led me to carry out some investigations and collected datas from reliable sources on how the all progressive congress got their source of funding in the last general election.
I was shocked when I found that they corruptly fund their 2015 campaign; below are our finding
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Fayemi, the
immediate past governor of ekiti state allegedly donated N1.5 billion to
Buhari campaign as alleged by ekiti PDP “equity and justice demand that Buhari
should return what he got from ekiti state treasury through fayemi, if he is running
after those who allegedly got money from the office of the national security
adviser (onsa),” adebayo said in a statement. “fayemi, who is now
Buhari’s minister of solid minerals reportedly transferred n1.5 billion from
his account in a bank located along liberation square, accra, ghana to the APC
presidential campaign fund account in order to place him in a vantage position
for ministerial appointment should Buhari win the february 14 presidential
election and true to his expectation, he was appointed minister. “n1.5 billion
is a lot of money and ekiti state government will only need to add some
millions to be able to pay one month salary if Buhari returns the money.” Thecable.ng
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A corrupt
Atiku donated N50 million naira, aircraft and 12 landcruiser vehicles to Buhari
2015 campaign, Atiku who was indicted in halliburton , jefferson scandal
for receiving $500, 000 as shown in US court document, “he was
convicted on a 13 count charge bordering on money laundering, bribery, and
corruption. Of those convictions there was hard evidence that he gave atiku
abubakar the then vice president of nigeria $500,000 to be able to secure a
contract for American company iGate llc, who had bribed him with $400,000 to
secure contracts in nigeria and ghana, given his connections in those countries
exchange for 10% shareholding in the company.” Wikipedia
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Alleged n40
billion naira spent on Buhari’s campaign “fresh findings have revealed that
chibuike Amaechi, the immediate past governor of rivers state and current
minister of transport, allegedly acquired and diverted not less than n40 billion
of the state funds into the presidential campaign of the all progressives
congress (APC)”.
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Uk newpaper
dailymail alleged Amaechi stole n142 billion naira “the paper says that while
the nigerian leader is seen as leading the fight against graft, some shocking
accusations swirl around one of his close friends. Nigeria’s transport minister
and former governor of rivers state, rotimi Amaechi, is said to have bankrolled
Buhari’s presidential campaign.” Naij.com
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Amaechi
looted $757 million to fund Buharis campaign “findings from our
investigative reports revealed that rotimi dug deep into rivers state coffers
and doled out piecemeal a whopping $757 million part of which was
used to fund Buhari's campaign and every hue and cry that has been raised so
far to have rotimi Amaechi investigated in spite of the glaring evidence
against him tendered by the rivers state government has fallen on deaf ears.” Dailyglobewatch
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Amaechi, the
alleged ATM of APC for is ability for produce cash easily, “Rotimi Amaechi, who
travelled with the president to the summit, is nigeria’s transport minister and
is said to have bankrolled Buhari’s presidential campaign. In the nigerian
press he has been dubbed ‘ATM’ – the american term for cash machine – because
of his ability to produce vast sums of money at short notice. He remains in his
post despite being accused of misappropriating £338million by a commission
investigating the sale of state assets.” Pointblanknews.com
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Fani kayode
on Buharis campaign fund “the two people that headed those two state
governments then are now both federal ministers today. One of them, who was the
director-general of the Buhari campaign organisation, was specifically indicted
by a judicial commission of inquiry for using millions of dollars of state
government funds to run the Buhari campaign, yet nothing happened and his
reward was to be appointed as a minister.” Punch.ng
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