The
Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Dr Stephen Oru, on Monday dismissed
speculations that he donated N2bn to the presidential campaign of President
Goodluck Jonathan.
Oru, in a
live radio programme monitored in Abuja by the News Agency of Nigeria, said
those making the allegation were mischievous as they were determined to tarnish
his image and that of the President.
NAN
reports that a group of Niger Delta youths who were sponsored to Israel for
training in agriculture, had accused the ministry of not redeeming all the
promises made to them.
They
beneficiaries also accused the minister of dismissing their appeals by saying
that he had no money as he used N2bn to fund the president’s campaign.
However,
the minister said the Niger Delta Ministry, which was allocated N51.6bn in the
2014 appropriation, was yet to receive its third and fourth allocation from the
Federal Ministry of Finance.
He
explained that it was therefore not possible for the ministry to dole out a
non-existent N2bn to the PDP presidential campaign.
The
minister, who assumed office in July 2014, described the financial situation in
the ministry as precarious, citing huge debts and unpaid salaries.
According
to him, since he assumed office in July 2014 as minister, he has received only
three months salary.
The minister appealed to Niger Delta youths who participated in the federal government sponsored training programme in Israel on agriculture to exercise patience on the disbursement of their take-off grant.
The minister appealed to Niger Delta youths who participated in the federal government sponsored training programme in Israel on agriculture to exercise patience on the disbursement of their take-off grant.
The
minister assured the prospective entrepreneurs that the incoming government
would not terminate the training programme as it was a laudable initiative
domiciled in the ministry.

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