Lai Mohammed fires back at Governor Abdulrazaq after he accused him of ‘hiding’ campaign funds

Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed has fired back at Governor Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq after the Kwara state government accused him of ‘hiding’ funds contributed for his election in 2019.

The Governor who has been at loggerheads with Lai Mohammed made the claim in an interview with ThisDay in which he countered the Minister’s claim of raising a major part of the funds for the 2019 elections in the state, which the APC won by a landslide.

Abdulrazaq alleged that Mohammed “hid” N100 million donated for his campaign by a businessman in the south-east, adding that he funded his campaign alongside his friends.

Reacting to this in an interview with ThisDay, Mohammed stated that it is “extremely infantile, reckless and desperate for a politician to reveal sources of campaign funds”.

Lai Mohammed said “Am I a post office? The businessman that he said gave me the money, doesn’t he know him? Did the man say he gave me money to go and give him? As I said, it’s extremely infantile, reckless and desperate for a politician to start talking about who gave what for a political campaign. I mean, it’s the height of desperation. It’s the height of recklessness. It’s the height of immaturity and that’s exactly why I say this guy ought not to even be a councillor. I’m serious. I raised funds from friends and associates to execute the 2019 campaign in Kwara state. These funds were raised for governorship, national assembly elections and presidential elections. It’s on record that I received no penny from him to execute his own election. If he contributed, he contributed to his own pocket, not to my pool. I’m saying it and I challenge him. Did he give any money to the party for any logistics during the election? I’m going to give you a copy of the press release by the party, which the only person relied on for logistics was Lai Mohammed. I challenge him. But as I said, he accused me of zero electoral value. Well, I say that my records in every election, even in opposition, I have always won my ward. And again, that interview has done him a great disservice. If there is anybody who was fraudulent, I think it is him. Even when I was campaigning in 2003, I had a house in Ilorin. If in 2003, I had a house in Ilorin, how about 2019? My house in Oro was a Mecca for all of them. How many times did he come to my house in Oro when we won the by-election.”

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