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Must-win Election: Jonathan Spends N107 Billion In 2 Days, Meets Jega In Private by midep: 6:11pm On Apr 14, 2011
Goodluck Jonathan
By SaharaReporters, New York

With some 72 hours to Saturday's crucial presidential elections in Nigeria, presidential Goodluck Jonathan is deploying state resources far and wide in an unprecedented effort to buy every inch of support. A Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) official told SaharaReporters today that in the extraordinary spending spree, the Goodluck Jonathan team had mopped up some N107 billion in funds from the Nigerian economy.

Much of the monies is going to the northern parts of Nigeria where the campaign has handed over N2 billion to each key state governors and People's Democratic Party (PDP) officials to capture the north for Jonathan.

A CNN report today validates what SaharaReporters has repeatedly revealed about Jonathan's lackluster campaigns in terms of the sparse audiences in his rallies despite millions of Naira consistently spent to bus supporters from state to state. Sometimes the same supporters are moved to other stops.
In “The Battle For Nigeria’s Presidency, CNN's Christian Purefoy reported from Sokoto State, “widely regarded as the base of northern power and the region with the highest number of registered voters.”
Showing a scanty crowd during a widely advertised campaign visit of Goodluck the report focuses on Jonathan’s near-absent support. “Pressed up against the fence here, it looks like a lot of people have turned out for the President Goodluck’s visit, but if you come forward to the space where he will be speaking, it is pretty much empty. And if you just come to the back just across two or three people deep, the crowd thins out dramatically, and the seats at the back of the stadium, even here behind me, they are empty too.”
In contrast, the report shows the campaign visit of General Muhammadu Buhari of the Congress for Political Change (CPC) to the same Sokoto location one week after Jonathan’s visit, where he is welcomed by a vast and raucous crowd. “The crowd is much larger and much louder,” the reporter observes. “Buhari ran for the presidency in the last two elections but claims the voting was rigged. This time he hopes these people will help him also try something never before done in Nigeria: beat the incumbent President.”
Referring to the significance of the huge crowds at Buhari’s speaking stops, the spokesman to the CPC candidate, Yinka Odumakin, cautioned against anyone trying to subvert the will of the people in Saturday’s presidential election through rigging, warning that it would amount to “Tunisia, Egypt and Yemen combined.”

A source within the Jonathan campaign boasted that although Jonathan may be short on substance or ideas, it is blessed with mountains of cash looted by his cronies who are desperate for his victory in order for him to protect them. Last week, the Lagos-based 234NEXT newspaper exposed how the Minister of Petroleum Resources, and Jonathan’s long-time mistress, Dieziani Allison-Mudeuke, was engaged in skimming off kickbacks from importers of gasoline to support the campaign. To avoid a public uproar, Diezani quietly left Nigeria about a week ago on a celebrated medical surgery abroad. While her medical trip abroad was being announced as a critical matter, it turned out that she had only gone to have an appendix removed.

The Jonathan campaign has also raised tremendous money from issuing import waivers to importers. Since he came to power, Jonathan has issued over N100 billion worth of import duties to the notorious Vaswani Brothers. In one instance last year, the import waivers, which were first granted through one Chief Omokaro, was sold to the Stallion group for $19 million. Two days later, the money was paid to President Jonathan through Omokaro. The Vaswani Brothers have been expelled twice from Nigeria for engaging in import scams.

Our CBN source said that state governors are Jonathan's best source of slush campaign cash. In return, they are granted excess crude cash allocations sometime several days in advance.

Jonathan, With An Eye on Saturday’s Crunch Vote, Meets Secretly with Jega
SaharaReporters sources said the chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Professor Attahiru Jega, has also met secretly with President Goodluck Jonathan at a private house in Abuja . The meeting was conducted under a heavy veil of secrecy and was known only to very few officials.
In the past few days, and bolstered by last Saturday’s largely successful legislative elections, President Jonathan has told top party officials and hawks in his government that Jega is “no longer a problem” and does not need to be removed from his post.

Partly because of the threat to his exalted job following the aborted election of April 2, analysts say Jega himself seems to be acting with greater deference to candidate Jonathan. That view of him may have been strengthened by the curious secret meeting with candidate Jonathan only days to the crunch political contest.

But a spokesperson to the INEC chairman, Mr. Kayode Idowu, denied the secret meeting was ever held. He told SaharaReporters that the only meetings Jega attended with Jonathan related to "election matters" at the National Security Council. He said Jega attended several of those meetings including one following the stormy outing where Jega's job seemed to be threatened.
Re: Must-win Election: Jonathan Spends N107 Billion In 2 Days, Meets Jega In Private by 10cirenoh: 6:35pm On Apr 14, 2011
All to win election? when the time to pay back all those who gave out these money, then will the common stoopid Nigerians that are mortgaging their lives now see.



I see penury ahead!!!
Re: Must-win Election: Jonathan Spends N107 Billion In 2 Days, Meets Jega In Private by Pataki: 6:41pm On Apr 14, 2011
This Jonathan is a BAST*ARD!!
Re: Must-win Election: Jonathan Spends N107 Billion In 2 Days, Meets Jega In Private by heilige(m): 7:01pm On Apr 14, 2011
We hope the blind GEJ supporters can read this. We all can now see that this is a do or die affair for GEJ & PDP. We all hope Jona will be able to account for all this money after CPC or ACN takes over in May 29.
Even a blind man can see that GEJ is just a big [size=14pt]JOKE[/size]
Re: Must-win Election: Jonathan Spends N107 Billion In 2 Days, Meets Jega In Private by dasa: 7:03pm On Apr 14, 2011
@poster, if you pay now, sahara reporters will write why you will win the election, and we know you are not contesting. Where did they get thier figures from? Why do they report rumours. If they were a real media house, they'll know how and what to report.

Sahara reporters is still functioning today because people like you still believe them.

They are just angry that non of the pdp campaign funds came thier way.
Re: Must-win Election: Jonathan Spends N107 Billion In 2 Days, Meets Jega In Private by Kilode1: 7:03pm On Apr 14, 2011
dasa:

@poster, if you pay now, sahara reporters will write why you will win the election, and we know you are not contesting. Where did they get thier figures from? Why do they report rumours. If they were a real media house, they'll know how and what to report.

Sahara reporters is still functioning today because people like you still believe them.

They are just angry that non of the pdp campaign funds came thier way.

Don't mind the OP and Saharareporters jare, they are just hatin' . The beneficiaries are below;

The beneficiaries of N107 Billion --> https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-646768.0.html
Re: Must-win Election: Jonathan Spends N107 Billion In 2 Days, Meets Jega In Private by biachwest: 7:33pm On Apr 14, 2011
Both you and sahara reporters are giving wrong information for selfish interest.This is not what nigerians deserves at this present times.
Haven´t you and your sahara reporters had about the fresh air in nigeria?.
Business as usual in nigeria is coming to an end.moreover sahara reporters works for bórn to rule candidates.
Re: Must-win Election: Jonathan Spends N107 Billion In 2 Days, Meets Jega In Private by morphjizzl(m): 7:42pm On Apr 14, 2011
OMG!!!!!!!!what is happening in this country,if this is true then i wonder what d future of ourcountry will look like embarassed embarassed embarassed embarassed embarassed
cry cry cry cry cry cry cryi weep for this country like buhari
Re: Must-win Election: Jonathan Spends N107 Billion In 2 Days, Meets Jega In Private by 10cirenoh: 1:28pm On Apr 15, 2011
Going down!!!

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