Temitope Aluko, former secretary of the Peoples Democratic
Party (PDP) in Ekiti state, has alleged that Ayodele Fayose, governor of Ekiti
state, “threatened” former President Goodluck Jonathan in the buildup to the
2014 governorship election in the state.
The former scribe of the party said Fayose told Jonathan
that he needed to support his governorship bid if the immediate past president
wanted to win the south-west in the 2015 election. Aluko said Jonathan invested
heavily in the election, alleging that Musiliu Obanikoro, former minister of
state (defence) and Fayose clashed over the huge cash deployed for the June 21,
2014 governorship poll.
According to The Nation, Aluko disclosed this during a live
interview programme on ADABA 88.9 FM, Akure. “Fayose was threatening former
President Goodluck Jonathan that he (Fayose) must deliver so that Jonathan will
win in south-west. All the PDP elders were kept out of picture on the
transactions and cash and some of the cash deployed did not get to their
destinations,” he said.
“He (Fayose) chose his man, Abiodun Agbele, to keep the
money in a Zenith Bank account and the money was lodged at Zenith Bank,
Alagbaka Branch in Akure. The transaction was not recorded and it got to a
stage when it was discovered that the money was short by N80 million.
“This caused a crisis between Fayose and Obanikoro who
brought money thrice from Abuja. He (Obanikoro) brought other things apart from
money which I won’t disclose now and it was from it that N1 billion was
released to INEC officials to manipulate Ekiti and Osun polls.”
Aluko, who claimed that Fayose did not have up to N10
million in his personal account before contesting the governorship election in
2014, added that the governor’s primary election was sponsored by
Transformation Ambassadors of Nigeria (TAN) and the Nigeria National Petroleum
Corporation (NNPC).
He claimed that it was after Fayose had won the primary
election that cash from the office of the national security adviser (ONSA) and
oil contractors was deployed to fund the election campaign.
He said Zenith Bank and other corporate organizations came
with business proposals after Fayose had won the election, insisting that the
governor’s claim that his campaign was sponsored by Zenith Bank was a “blatant
lie”.
Aluko said Fayose purchased five houses with the N2.3
billion, which was a remainder of the slush funds from ONSA in choice locations
in Abuja, Banana Island and Victoria Island in Lagos. “The cash carried on the
plane was not entered into the plane manifest, the N2.1 billion was delivered
to a bank at 4:30am in Ekiti. The N2.3 billion remaining from the total cash
received for the election was used to buy house in Abuja and the house belongs
to Fayose.
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