I rejected N50m bribe to support Obasanjo’s third term bid, says Na’Allah
“I am not corrupt and I have integrity,” he stated.
The senator said it was Obasanjo who bribed lawmakers in the legislature to back his third term
ambition when he was the President.
Na’Allah stated, “My attention has been
drawn to a purported statement attributed to former President Olusegun
Obasanjo, in which it was alleged that he made a sweeping statement to
the effect that there are no men of integrity in the National Assembly.
“I am respectfully taking exception to
the statement, which I express the hope that it is not true. To start
with, it is not in my character to take issues with elder statesmen, who
have had the privilege of superintending the affairs of our great
country, Nigeria.
“If former President Obasanjo can come
out with one proven record of corruption against me as a person, I
promise to vacate my seat as a senator of the Federal Republic of
Nigeria. For the records, I was the only member from Kebbi State, who
did not find it worthy at that time to collect the sum of N50m as an
inducement to subvert the constitution and provide a constitutional
framework for the third term ambition of (then) President Obasanjo.
“I find this statement, if it is true,
to be reckless and terrifying. The implication of the statement is to
say that the entire over 170 million Nigerians have not elected a single
person with integrity among the 469 members of the National Assembly.
This is definitely rhapsodic and does not conform to common sense and
reason.”
Obasanjo had, on Monday, said the
ongoing revelation by a former Chairman of the House of Representatives’
Committee on Appropriation, Abdulmumin Jibrin, on budget padding in the
National Assembly had proved him right that the lawmakers were corrupt.
The former President spoke to State
House correspondents shortly after a meeting with President Muhammadu
Buhari behind closed doors at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
Obasanjo, who had earlier described the
lawmakers as “armed robbers and rogues,” said the best way out of the
current mess was to ensure that only men of integrity were elected into
the National Assembly.
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