Buhari/Osinbajo Campaign attacks Saraki


The Buhari/Osinbajo Presidential Campaign has criticised the Director General of the Presidential Campaign Council of Atiku Abubakar, Senator Bukola Saraki, for allegedly making false allegations about the Federal Government Trader Moni scheme.

“For the President of the Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria to make such wild and false allegations is degrading. Saraki’s statement makes his position untenable; for it is preposterous for him to criticise the Executive for implementing a programme in the budget duly passed by the National Assembly which he leads.

Does it now mean that the implementation of programmes of government equates to vote-buying? Should governance be suspended because of politics? Is his so-called empowerment scheme presently ongoing in Ilorin not a better example of vote-buying?”, the campaign said in a statement.

“His claims that the programme has a political coloration is just the height of subterfuge. It is on record that the Trader Moni loans are given to petty traders and artisans all over the country irrespective of political leanings as nobody is asked for their party cards in the markets before they are enlisted on the programme. Like other National Social Investment Programmes, it has been launched in every state of the Federation irrespective of political affiliation.


To underscore the non-partisanship of the Social Investment Programmes, the National Home-Grown School Feeding Programme of the Federal Government started in the APGA- controlled Anambra State while Rivers State which is controlled by the PDP had the highest number of N-Power participants at inception in 2016”.
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  2. It is no wild allegation. It is clearly vote buying under the guise of government projects.

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