The running mate of President
Goodluck Jonathan in the March 28 presidential election, Vice President Namadi
Sambo, has reportedly done the unbelievable at the weekend in Kaduna State.
president Goodluck Jonathan and Vice
president Namadi Sambo
Sahara Reporters on Tuesday
disclosed that a credible source in the presidency told them that the Vice
President at the weekend personally supervised the sharing of millions of
Naira to individuals and groups in the state ahead of the election.
It was gathered that the gesture was
aimed at making sure that the presidential candidate of the All Progressives
Congress (APC), General Muhammadu Buhari loses to President Jonathan in the
forthcoming poll.
Meanwhile, Kaduna State is believed
to be one of the strongholds of the former head of state, as well as Kano and
the rest of the North-west states comprising Sokoto, Zamfara, Kebbi, Jigawa and
Katsina.
According to the presidential
source, Sambo in one of the meetings held with PDP candidates promised that the
party must do all it can to make sure the incumbent President Jonathan emerge
victorious in the state which has traditionally been Buhari’s base since the
2003 presidential election.
The source further hinted that Sambo
was of the opinion that it was critical for the PDP to use all the means at its
disposal to win the forthcoming election.
He revealed the beneficiaries of the
money to include traditional rulers, religious clerics and prominent youth
leaders, adding that the largesse was being delivered to them with the
condition that they must ensure Jonathan is elected.
It was learnt that the vice
president had also distributed exotic cars to some senior citizens of the state
with the aim of achieving victory in the poll.
It would be recalled that in 2011
general elections, the vice president lost the state to Buhari’s defunct
Congress for Progressive Congress (CPC). All the polls conducted in his
immediate polling unit as well as his Kaduna North local government area.
Meanwhile, the PDP has stated that
it will not be dragged into the ongoing controversy regarding the visit of the
presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC)
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