Lai Mohammed, the Minister of Information and Culture, has reacted to Senate President Ahmad Lawan’s revelation that President Muhammadu Buhari did not order the removal of the petrol subsidy.

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After a meeting with President Buhari at the state house in Abuja on January 18, Lawan made the announcement.

Lai Mohammed told State House media after the Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting on Wednesday, January 19, that he will speak with appropriate departments and ministries for clarification on the fuel subsidy situation.

In other news, Aremo Olusegun Osoba, the former governor of Ogun State, has claimed that he was “rigged out of office” during the 2003 governorship election.

On Wednesday, January 19, at the book launch and 60th birthday celebration of his former Chief Press Secretary (CPS), Kayode Odunaro, in Abeokuta, Ogun State, Osoba said he received an intelligence report about the alleged rigging and was advised to withdraw from the election, but he insisted on participating.

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The veteran journalist, who ran for office on the defunct Alliance for Democracy (AD) platform but lost to Otunba Gbenga Daniel of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), also revealed that on the eve of the election, he distributed N140 million to voters despite receiving last-minute reports from security agents.

He further stated that despite the information at his disposal, he refused to argue the election’s conclusion at the tribunal because he wanted to put the experience behind him.

He said;

“The 2003 election, I put it behind me many years ago. 2003 is bygone whatever happened although, in his (Odunaro) book he concluded that I refused to go to court, yes I did not, because the evidence was too much and he alluded to some of the evidence, but let’s forget about all that, it has gone, it is gone and the Ogun state people have had the chance to compare and contrast and they have given their conclusions and that is private to everybody.

“Nobody expected that the election would go the way it went, but I knew it will go the way it went because Prof. Adu of FUNAAB who was the returning officer had the figure already prepared.

“Some of the security people had given me the figure of the result that they were going to announce and I knew, he was referring to me spending money and some people taking my money to sleep in hotels, pocketed the money, I knew because in politics you must learn to engage in wasteful spending and you must learn to buy all kinds of lies, that is all part of politics.

“I knew that the election was concluded; I was warned, the electoral officer from Cross River had told me after the Presidential election that, ‘Chief don’t contest the governorship, it is concluded’, but I said no.

“We shared N140million on the eve of the election and I knew it was a wasted money, but I shared it because if didn’t share it, they will say if I had not given them the money, they would have won.”

Source; NaijaOnPoint.com

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