BREAKING: Ondo primary : Jimoh Ibrahim accused of lying over reported payment of N100m for APC members

A pro-All Progressives Congress group, Progressives Foundational Movement (PFM), has faulted the claim by Ondo State governorship aspirant Jimoh Ibrahim that he paid N100 million to enable APC members revalidate their membership in the state.CONTINUE  FULL READING>>>>>

The group in a statement signed by its National Coordinator, Emmanuel Aderibigbe, said the Ondo South Senator hoodwinked members of the party in the state by making the bogus claim to secure their votes in Saturday’s governorship primary election.

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Recall that the national leadership of the party had instructed all members in the state to pay their annual dues, due to the position of the party that only financial members would be allowed to vote during the primaries.

But speaking on why he made the reported payment, Ibrahim said, “I paid a sum of N100 million to the purse of our national secretariat as dues for some members of our party across the 18 local government areas of our state.

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“It will prevent many of our members from being disenfranchised during the governorship primaries.”

The group, however, dismissed the claim by Ibrahim, saying upon its finding they found out that the Senator only paid N30 million against the claim of paying N100 Million.

“We are not surprised by Jimoh Ibrahim’s claim because dishonesty has been his stock in trade over the years. After he made the claim we took time to investigate it and discovered that he paid far less than what he told the world.

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“He only paid the sum of N30 million, we just want to draw the attention of Nigerians to this fact because Jimoh Ibrahim has misled citizens of Ondo, members of our party and Nigerians, which is sad,” the group said.

The group also stated that the aspirant should have been punished for the claim and deliberate effort to cause confusion during the primary process.CONTINUE  FULL READING>>>>>