First Lady Patience Jonathan has debunked media report
alleging that she was paid N3billion by the Niger Delta Development Commission
(NDDC) for facilitating the 2015 Budget of the commission.
According
to the report, Mrs Jonathan collaborated with former Minister of State for
Education, Nyesom Wike in a number of schemes that enable them loot the the
NDDC dry.
But
refuting the report, the First Lady in a statement by her media assistant, Mr.
Ayo Adewuyi described the report as a hoax by the opposition targeted at
misleading and recruiting unsuspecting Nigerians to portray her overbearing and
meddlesome.
Adewuyi
noted that the said report is “dubious, diversionary, unfair, unkind, and
therefore totally unacceptable” because Dame Patience “did no such thing”.
The statement reads in part:
The statement reads in part:
“We make bold to say that the piece
is nothing but a hoax, aimed at misleading unsuspecting members of the public,
recruit them into their hate campaign against the First Lady and to again
portray Dame Patience Jonathan as an overbearing and intrusive woman against
her well known passion for peace and advancement of the course of women and
children in Nigeria.
“Nigerians
are very conversant with the workings of the National Assembly regarding
passage of Budgets. Parliamentary process requires that the Appropriation Bill
goes through First Reading, Second Reading and Third Reading and subsequent
harmonization by the two chambers.
“One then
wonders at which level of this process the First Lady influenced the passage of
NDDC Budget that warranted her being paid 3 billion Naira for the alleged
“Consultancy” Therefore, it will be impossible for one single person to
influence its passage or is the author trying to indict our law makers?”
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