Former Governor of Abia State, Orji Uzor Kalu, has said he gave
ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo N100m to run his campaign in 1999.
He said he gave another N100m to the Peoples Democratic Party prior to the 1999 elections.
The former governor said this as ‘Guest of the Week’ on a Kaduna-based Liberty FM radio programme on Saturday.
He
said, “I made millions before joining politics. I was doing business
between Maiduguri and the East. I carried fish from Maiduguri to the
East and palm oil from the East to Maiduguri. So, I had money and
invested so much in the PDP.
“If the party is a company, I would
have been a major shareholder. I and (Saminu) Turaki spent more on the
party than any other Nigerian. How much did (President Goodluck)
Jonathan have before he became the President? I was the first to give
the party N100m to register. I was also the first to give Obasanjo N100m
to campaign during the 1999 election.”
On the frosty
relationship between him and Obasanjo, Kalu said things fell apart
between him and the former leader when he discovered that Obasanjo was
deceiving Nigerians.
Kalu said, “I fell apart with Obasanjo on
the issue of third term. He wanted to be a life President. Nobody can
tell me that Obasanjo was not interested in a third term. Huge money was
involved in the project. Two senators from my state came with the
money and I asked them to return it.
“It was the then President
of America, George Bush, who genuinely derailed the third term agenda. I
told Bush about it and that is why Obasanjo hates me. Bush told him
that it was not possible in a constitutional democracy. I try to avoid
him (Obasanjo) at public functions.”
On the 2015 election, Kalu said, “People should stop imposing the President on Nigerians. Let the people chose their President.
“Igbo
are going to vote for Igbo in 2015. Jonathan has the constitutional
right to run but he is not an Igbo man. There are many qualified Igbo
men. I am not saying I’m running for President now but there are
possibilities that other Igbo men are thinking about that. Northerners
should support us for the presidency in 2015 because we supported
(Shehu) Shagari. We supported (Umaru) Yar’Adau, (Yakubu) Gowon and
Tafawa Balewa,” Kalu added.
He said his return to PDP was to give the party a second chance and to see if he could make positive changes in the party.
On
the state of emergency declared by the President on three North-East
states of Borno, Yobe and Adamawa, Kalu said the declaration was
nothing but a movement of troops from one place to another, adding that
the security chiefs did not advise the President properly.
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