APC members in the House of Representatives have said that no lawmaker elected on the platform of the party was coerced into parting with money in support
By Femi Ogunshola
APC members in the House of Representatives have said that no lawmaker elected on the platform of the party was coerced into parting with money in support of Monday Okpebholo’s governorship ambition in Edo.
Deputy Spokesperson, House of Reps, Philip Agbese, said this while reacting to a media publication accusing them of being coerced into donating to the campaign fund.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the publication had alleged that N1m was deducted from each APC lawmakers’ allowances without their consent, in support of Okpebholo and his then running mate, Dennis Idahosa.
NAN also reports that Idahosa is a member of the House of Representatives.
Agbese, however, said that the lawmakers donated freely to the campaign funds of the governor-elect.
NAN reports that the House supported Edo APC with the sum of N200 million toward the governorship election, which the party eventually won.
Agbese said that the decision to support Okpebholo and Idahosa was voluntarily taken at a meeting attended by the APC lawmakers.
“The newspaper report is not correct. The Senate had taken a decision to support the then governorship candidate, now governor-elect, Sen. Monday Okpebholo.
“We also deem it fit to support the ticket because the then running mate and now deputy governor-elect, Hon. Dennis Idahosa, is one of us.
“Nobody was compelled to give, contrary to the report. The speaker was not even at the meeting.
“So, the claim that he (speaker) unilaterally ordered deductions from lawmakers’ allowances without their knowledge is way off the mark,” he said.
According to him, if indeed the lawmakers were not happy or were forced to give, they would have protested the moment it was first reported that APC House caucus was making a donation to the campaign funds.
He said, “The collective resolve of the House majority caucus to support the cause was what led to the emergence of a chairman who headed the fund raising committee.
“We had a quorum at the meeting and the Deputy Speaker, Rep. Benjamin Kalu, emerged the Chairman of the Fund Raising Committee.
“I have gone this far to let Nigerians know that everything was done with orderliness,” he stated.
Agbese called on newsmen to always be sure of their facts before publication, adding that journalism, at all times, must be separated from speculations. (NAN)