Former Anambra state governor, Chief Jim Nwobodo has set the records straight on how much he received from the ongoing arms deal scandal that has rocked the political sphere since the inception of Buhari-led government.
Chief Jim Nwobodo
An interesting revelation has been disclosed by former Anambra state governor, Chief Jim Nwobodo as he has stated that he did not receive N500 million as rumoured, instead, he got N100 million which he disbursed.
He revealed that he never met ex-National Security Adviser, Sambo Dasuki and only collected N100 million from former PDP National Chairman, Adamu Mu’azu, who is now on the run from the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
In order to clear his name, he has given details of how he shared the money he collected. In a statement issued by John Okoreni on behalf of Nwobodo, it said:
“The attention of Senator (Dr.) Jim Nwobodo has been drawn to news items where it was mentioned that he received the sum of one hundred million naira (N100,000,000) from Bashir Yuguda, ex-Minister of State for Finance for the purpose of the last presidential election.
Senator (Dr.) Jim Nwobodo states as follows: That he was the chairman of the Contact Committee of the PDP Presidential campaign for the South East Zone.
That the Committee was appointed by the party and inaugurated by its then National Chairman, Dr. Adamu Mu’azu. The Committee oversaw the five states of the Zone, namely: Abia, Anambra, Ebonyi, Enugu and Imo State.
Members of the Committee were three for each state; Senator Jim Nwobodo, Chairman (Enugu), Chief Onyema Ogochukwu, Secretary (Abia), Ambassador Ojo Maduekwe (Abia), Senator Adolphus Wabara (Abia), Prof. A.B.C. Nwosu (Anambra), Senator Ben Ndi Obi (Anambra), Senator Joy Emodi (Anambra), Ambassador Frank Ogbuweu (Ebonyi), Senator Ben Collins Ndu (Enugu), Ambassador Fidel Ayogu (Enugu), Chief Emmanuel Iwanyanwu (Imo), Chief Achike Udenwa (Imo) and Chief Innocent Nwoga (Imo).
That the only fund received by the committee for its work in the five South-Eastern states was N100million and the money was received from the then National Chairman of PDP, Dr. Adamu Muazu, for logistics, travelling, mobilisation of party members in the zone for the presidential election.
That the fund was properly disbursed to the states and duly signed by members of the Committee for each State and accounted for to the party.
That at no time did Senator Jim Nwobodo receive the money from any person other than the then National Chairman of the party.
That it would be unusual for Senator Nwobodo and other members of his committee to query the source of the campaign fund coming from the National Chairman of his party for official functions and purposes.
This statement is meant to put the records straight and correct the impression making round in the media on the alleged distribution of money by Bashir Yuguda as it concerns Senator Nwobodo."