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2019: Cash Crunch Hits APC, PDP, As Parties Halt Campaigns by Islie: 6:31am On Dec 16, 2018
By Tunde Sulaiman, Johnson Ayantunji and Onyekachi Eze 


 

From all indications, campaign for the 2019 general elections will not be awash with cash as was the case in the run up to the 2015 elections.

Although the polls, especially the presidential one, will be fiercely fought and maybe the most keenly contested in the annals of Nigeria’s politics, with the gladiators throwing in everything to win the big prize, Sunday Telegraph’s investigations reveal that the campaign may be “dry”, particularly money wise.
The All Progressives Congress (APC) set the ball rolling last month when President Muhammadu Buhari launched his Next Level Campaign at the Aso Rock Villa with a lot of fanfare.

Only few weeks ago, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo joined the fray by first crisscrossing the country, handing out “trader moni” to market men and women and then becoming more formal with his door-to-door campaign which has already taken him to Abuja and Lagos.

The wife of the President, Mrs. Aisha Buhari, is not left out as she, on Wednesday, launched: “Together Nigeria”, where she honoured some prominent Nigerians in the entertainment industry. The award, she said was in recognition of their contributions to the development of the country.

However, it was the Buhari Support Organisation (BSO) that was actually behind the awards.

The opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) too was not left out as it flagged off its campaign with its “Getting Nigeria to Work Again” last month.
The party then kicked off its rally in Sokoto, seat of the Caliphate, before stopping over in Ilorin, Kwara State and followed it up in Ibadan, South Western part of the country early this month.

Nevertheless, after this initial flurry of campaign activities, there has been silence from both camps, which is a bit surprising, considering that the presidential poll takes place in eight weeks time.
But those who should know told Sunday Telegraph that the “pause” in both camps was actually caused by cash crunch.

“The money is not coming in as expected. By now, Atiku would have mobilised massively for the campaign, have road shows and what have you,” a source close to the campaign of the former Vice President confided in Sunday Telegraph.
It was reliably learnt that for many of those who would have come to the aid of the opposition party by donating money, the fear of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), is the beginning of wisdom. “They are afraid of the EFCC coming after them.”

A PDP governorship candidate in the South West, who spoke with one of our correspondents, confirmed this when he said that his friends, organisations, that believed in his cause, said: “They are afraid of being hunted and victimised by the ruling party. Most of those who would have funded our campaign are shying away from doing that.”

Another source said: “The party (PDP) is no longer in power. Naturally, you do not expect the party to have much. The contributions for a campaign are done by people close to the candidate, organisations, individuals and others who believe in him. The party will also put in some things. They have the governors. But the main campaign will be done by him, whether he (Atiku) likes it or not.

“Businessmen, organisations even some foreign concerns are what they lean on. A South West governor, in 2003, made an initial deposit of N1billion of his own to run his campaign.”

But the National Publicity Secretary of the PDP and a member of the Presidential Campaign Council, Kola Ologbondiyan, dismissed the claim. He said, “It is not correct. We believe that in 2019 elections, it is not only about our party, it is about the resolve of Nigerians to vote out President Muhammadu Buhari.

“Nigerians are eager to contribute money to Atiku’s campaign. Nigerians in their multitude are willing to donate their money, they are ready to donate their vehicles. Nigerians are saying they are ready to bring their N100, to support the campaign of Alhaji Atiku Abubakar who understands the plight of Nigerians, who is going to stop this bloodletting. It is the will, not about money.”

Another official who is close the candidate himself, also insisted that when the time was right for Atiku’s campaign to take off in earnest.

“I can assure you that money will not be an issue when we are ready to go full blast,” said the official, who, however, declined to say if his principal would be footing most of the bill.

“Atiku is running for the presidency on behalf of the PDP, so he will naturally have the full support of the party,” he explained.

On the part of the APC, sources who spoke with Sunday Telegraph said that the lull in campaign is as a result of Buhari “starving” the party of funds, as he has “sworn not to use public fund for campaigns.”

Spokesperson of the APC Presidential campaign, Festus Keyamo, alluded to this when he said, “No more bazaar for election. By now, there should have been bazaars everywhere. I apologise even to the press, for the press bazaar, fortune tellers’ bazaar, women’s bazaar. But this president has calmed things down. This is a departure from the past. We should praise the president for it.”
On the timing of the giving out of the “trader moni”, Keyamo dismissed the allegation that it was for campaign purposes.

“I will answer this question with a question: ‘Was the You Win campaign bribery to the people?’ Let them answer it. Was You Win a grass roots programme and social intervention a bribe to the people? Any answers they give to You Win, let them give it to Trader Moni.”
Speaking with Sunday Telegraph separately, APC National Publicity Secretary, Mr. Lanre Issa-Onilu, went even further to say that the era when the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) was used to provide money for the ruling party had gone.
“President Buhari has made it expressly clear that he will not allow such under his watch! And we (the party) totally agree with him.

“It is wrong for people to send notes to the CBN and take out huge sums of money to share to market women, chiefs and others just in order to win election.”
When asked if this is what has stopped the ruling party from going into full campaign mode, Issa-Onilu, who assumed office in October, insisted that funding was not the issue.

“No its not money, we are still brain storming and holding meetings in order to come up with the best possible campaign for the party. In fact, before the end of the week, we should be able to unveil our campaign programme to Nigerians,” he told Sunday Telegraph.

On how the campaign would be funded in view of the President’s disposition to using government money, the APC spokesman said they would be using every legitimate means to generate the funds they would be using for the campaign.

Issa-Onilu also explained that the billions the party realised from the sale of its forms for elective positions, is what is being used to run the affairs of the party right from national to state and local government levels.



https://www.newtelegraphng.com/2018/12/2019-cash-crunch-hits-apc-pdp-as-parties-halt-campaigns/


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Re: 2019: Cash Crunch Hits APC, PDP, As Parties Halt Campaigns by jchioma: 6:36am On Dec 16, 2018
Tradermoni don finis?

On how the campaign would be funded in view of the President’s disposition to using government money, the APC spokesman said they would be using every legitimate means to generate the funds they would be using for the campaign.

In 2019 elections, it is not only about PDP, it is about the resolve of Nigerians to vote out Zai baba and his gang of incompetent ministers.

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Re: 2019: Cash Crunch Hits APC, PDP, As Parties Halt Campaigns by Kyase(m): 6:40am On Dec 16, 2018
jchioma:
Tradermoni don't finis?
Dollars done finish Abi... Or na heritage bank sef grin
We all know say na pdp start initial gragra for campaign, then e backfired cheesy

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Re: 2019: Cash Crunch Hits APC, PDP, As Parties Halt Campaigns by Jonadull: 6:40am On Dec 16, 2018
jchioma:
Tradermoni don't finis?
What is this one saying?

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Re: 2019: Cash Crunch Hits APC, PDP, As Parties Halt Campaigns by kestolove95(m): 6:44am On Dec 16, 2018
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Re: 2019: Cash Crunch Hits APC, PDP, As Parties Halt Campaigns by madridguy(m): 6:48am On Dec 16, 2018
grin grin

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Re: 2019: Cash Crunch Hits APC, PDP, As Parties Halt Campaigns by helinues: 6:49am On Dec 16, 2018
For Pdp I may somehow agree. People are afraid to invest in Atiku. Both Obi and Atiku have been economical with their spendings

But Apc, even if you give a mad man an hoe to make ridges, he must make his own first before yours. Apc are in charge/incare of Cbn's vault unless if you are pretending you don't know the magic behind the disappearance of meat in the mouth

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Re: 2019: Cash Crunch Hits APC, PDP, As Parties Halt Campaigns by babyfaceafrica: 7:02am On Dec 16, 2018
buhari will still win..cash or cashless p

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Re: 2019: Cash Crunch Hits APC, PDP, As Parties Halt Campaigns by GavelSlam: 7:05am On Dec 16, 2018
Without doubt, PDP were always using public money for their campaigns.

Parade don change.

Their make-believe billionaires can no longer splurge on activities that would at this point expose their ill-gotten wealth.

Buhari has brought sanity to politicking.

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Re: 2019: Cash Crunch Hits APC, PDP, As Parties Halt Campaigns by Nobody: 7:37am On Dec 16, 2018
Dis time 20!5 money don dey fly around

Dollar everywhere

Jonadollar in Lagos and everywhere

Bubu thank you o,u shut up dia smelling mouth lol

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Re: 2019: Cash Crunch Hits APC, PDP, As Parties Halt Campaigns by ArmedRobber: 8:15am On Dec 16, 2018
bubu effectgrin

i knew the initial gra gra of pdp will not last. grin

apc have perfect their game ahead so they will do less of campaign .

what they need to do is to checkmate the activities of pdp which they have successfully done.they have crippled pdp financial power.

executive order was joker .anybody trying to donate to pdp now will do so at the detriment of his own. the govs re facing tough relection battle they cant bankroll atiku project and starve their own.


buhari refusal not to assent to the electoral was a major setback for pdp cos it threw them off balance. the dubai plan has been disrupted thats why they call off their rally in north east this week.and. call an emergency meeting to deliberate on what next .as it stands pdp hope for election win has been squashed .the time is too short for another round of plan . i see them footdraging their remaining campaign cause they have already accept defeat before the game started.

what pdp is doing now is clinging to the strawgrin they know their finances has been crippled so they want to use saraki and dogara to criminalise vote buying thats the major reason for live hearing on vote buying this week.

APC will spend less at the campaign and come out in full force with the financial power and security agents on elections day.

minster of interior abdul rahman danbazaul told atiku that he will suffer a bloodied nose. that threat is exactly what will happened on that day.

buhari will win 2019 landslide .i am staking my life savings on thatgrin

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Re: 2019: Cash Crunch Hits APC, PDP, As Parties Halt Campaigns by drshrewd: 8:21am On Dec 16, 2018
Buhary is unlike the ineffective Buffon who share the money like mad man. Our presido has conscience besides he's a man of integrity

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Re: 2019: Cash Crunch Hits APC, PDP, As Parties Halt Campaigns by phyllosilicate(m): 8:23am On Dec 16, 2018
Atiku should not yan nonsense o, men are waiting for his money in the streets.

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Re: 2019: Cash Crunch Hits APC, PDP, As Parties Halt Campaigns by alen4smith(m): 8:46am On Dec 16, 2018
ArmedRobber:
bubu effectgrin

i knew the initial gra gra of pdp will not last. grin

apc have perfect their game ahead so they will do less of campaign .

what they need to do is to checkmate the activities of pdp which they have successfully done.they have crippled pdp financial power.

executive order was joker .anybody trying to donate to pdp now will do so at the detriment of his own. the govs re facing tough relection battle they cant bankroll atiku project and starve their own.


buhari refusal not to assent to the electoral was a major setback for pdp cos it threw them off balance. the dubai plan has been disrupted thats why they call off their rally in north east this week.and. call an emergency meeting to deliberate on what next .as it stands pdp hope for election win has been squashed .the time is too short for another round of plan . i see them footdraging their remaining campaign cause they have already accept defeat before the game started.

what pdp is doing now is clinging to the strawgrin they know their finances has been crippled so they want to use saraki and dogara to criminalise vote buying thats the major reason for live hearing on vote buying this week.

APC will spend less at the campaign and come out in full force with the financial power and security agents on elections day.

minster of interior abdul rahman danbazaul told atiku that he will suffer a bloodied nose. that threat is exactly what will happened on that day.

buhari will win 2019 landslide .i am staking my life savings on thatgrin
Banker

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Re: 2019: Cash Crunch Hits APC, PDP, As Parties Halt Campaigns by FarahAideed: 8:51am On Dec 16, 2018
Believe the fake story at your own peril , APC is awash with stolen tax payers monies to be used for campaign while the PDP is being stifled of funds by Buhari
Re: 2019: Cash Crunch Hits APC, PDP, As Parties Halt Campaigns by FarahAideed: 8:52am On Dec 16, 2018
GavelSlam:
Without doubt, PDP were always using public money for their campaigns.

Parade don change.

Their make-believe billionaires can no longer splurge on activities that would at this point expose their ill-gotten wealth.

Buhari has brought sanity to politicking.

You mean this senile evil man below can bring sanity to anything ? Haba Mai Gida


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n1Y18fwd7Tw&feature=youtu.be

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Re: 2019: Cash Crunch Hits APC, PDP, As Parties Halt Campaigns by quickberry(m): 8:56am On Dec 16, 2018
grin

If God be for PMB/PYO.....who can be against them?

Who God has blessed, no man can curse

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