Sunday, 24 November 2024

Pastor insists CAN collected N7bn from Jonathan to rubbish Buhari

A Borno State-based pastor, Kallamu Musa-Dikwa, has repeated his claims the Christian Association of Nigeria collected N7bn bribe from President Goodluck Jonathan to campaign against the All Progressives Congress Presidential candidate in the March 28 election.

Musa-Dikwa on Monday in Kaduna insisted that the Jonathan government gave CAN N7bn to campaign against the APC candidate, Maj. Gen Muhammadu Buhari (retd.).

He, however, said that neither Jonathan nor Buhari was fit to govern the country.

The cleric said CAN collected N7bn from Jonathan and not N6bn as alleged by the Rivers State governor, Mr. Rotimi Amaechi, who is also the Director-General of the APC Presidential Campaign Organisation.

Dikwa, who was an Associate Pastor with the E. Y. N. Church (Enklesiyan Yan’uwan A Nijeriya) Farm Centre, Dikwa Road, Maiduguri, Borno State, under Rev. Emmanuel Kwajihe between 2002-2004, said the CAN had started threatening Christians in Borno that they must re-elect President Jonathan in the rescheduled election.

The cleric added that when he asked the leadership of the body about the $50,000 for the victims, they became furious.

“This was the beginning of our disagreement with the national body of CAN,” he said. 

On the alleged N7bn bribe, Musa-Dikwa, who played a recorded audio of someone confirming that CAN had collected the money before members of the Correspondents’ Chapel of the Kaduna Council of the Nigeria Union of Journalists in Kaduna on Tuesday, said that when Amaechi first accused the clerics of collecting bribe to campaign against the Buhari candidacy, “I sent text (message) to the leadership of the CAN to repent or be exposed”.

credit:  dailypost.ng

 

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