Former Minister and Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Chief Olu Falae, yesterday gave details on how he disbursed N100million, which he received from Chief Tony Anenih, former BOT chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, ahead of the 2015 elections.
The money was part of the $2.1 billion allegedly diverted by former National Security Adviser, Sambo Dasuki, from arms purchase to politicians.
Chief Falae admitted receiving the funds from Anenih. He told PREMIUM TIMES in a phone interview yesterday that the fund was received through the account of his party, Social Democratic Party, before it was distributed to the state branches of the party.
Falae also dispelled the statements by some party members that they were not aware that the N100m was received by the party from the PDP for the elections.
“It is true I received the money for the party and then it was distributed to the state branches of the party for onward distribution to other levels of the party,” he said. “The money came through the party’s account and it was through this account that the monies were distributed. “The account is there for everyone to verify. I can assure you that all the branches of the party in the states received the money.”
Falae said it was unfair for some party members to claim that they were not aware of the donation, because their respective branches were informed and received the money. “We have over 200,000 people in the party, am I supposed to go around telling every one that I have received the money?” he asked. Falae noted that once the party leaders were involved, theyreached out to those at the grassroots.
“I have my integrity intact,”he said. “I was a former MD of a bank, I was a former minister and a former secretary to the government of the federation. “Once they cannot link us to the Dasuki thing, they are coming up with all sorts of things.
“Based on my integrity, these allegations should be discarded. At 78, what will I be doing with public funds?”