How Metuh Funded Jonathan's Media Campaign From Dasuki's Money
A
witness has revealed interesting details of how Olisa Metuh used money
he collected from Sambo Dasuki to fund the campaign of former president
Goodluck Ebele Jonathan.
National Publicity Secretary of the Peoples Democratic Party, Chief Olisa Metuh
A witness of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission on
Thursday at a Federal High Court in Abuja revealed how the National
Publicity Secretary of the Peoples Democratic Party, Chief Olisa Metuh,
used the N400m he allegedly received from the Office of the National
Security Adviser in November 2014, to fund the Goodluck Jonathan's
Presidential campaign for the 2015 general elections.
Giving evidence on Thursday, EFCC's fifth prosecution witness, the
Managing Director of CMC Connect, Mr. Yomi Badejo-Okusanya, whose firm
was engaged for media publicity and “image management” job for
the PDP and its then presidential candidate in the 2015 general
elections, former President Goodluck Jonathan told the presiding judge,
Justice Okon Abang, that he was paid a total of N77.5m through Metuh’s
firm, Destra Investments Limited in December 2014 and that he started
executing the job towards the end of the month.
He further revealed that he got the payment Metuh’s company after
he attended a meeting at the Presidential Villa in Abuja with the former
President Jonathan, the then Vice President, Namadi Sambo, the former
Senate President, David Mark, and a number of other top government
functionaries of the then PDP-led government.
Led in evidence by the prosecuting counsel, Mr, Sylvanus Tahir, on
Thursday, Badejo-Okusanya said after the meeting with Jonathan and some
top government officials, sometimes in November 2014, Metuh called him
the following day after the meeting, to inform him that the then
President was impressed with his presentation.
The witness, who in the introductory part of his testimony,
narrated how his relationship with the PDP started with a public
relation job which he did for the party under the chairmanship of Dr.
Okwesilieze Nwodo, added that Metuh also informed him that he (Metuh)
had been given the mandate to coordinate the PDP media campaign.
The witness said, “My company, CMC Connect, had done some work
for the PDP under the chairmanship of Dr. Nwodo, who was desirous of
repositioning the PDP as a vehicle for national transformation. A
substantial part of that work required communication which is what we
deal in.
“The work which started in 2010 stopped abruptly ended when Dr. Nwodo resigned as chairman.
“We had some outstanding not paid then, so when Metuh became
the spokesperson for the party we met him he said he liked the work we
did then, but that, unfortunately, the party had no money to pay us so
as to continue with the work. He promised that he would compensate us
and that whenever opportunity arose he would call us. That should be in
2012.
“In November 2014, he called asking me where I was. He said I
should come down to Abuja to attend a meeting and I obliged. On arrival
at Abuja, I went to his house and he drove me to the Presidential Villa
where we met a meeting in progress. The meeting was presided over by
former President Goodluck Jonathan. Others who were at the meeting
included the then Vice President, Namadi Sambo, the Chairman of the
party, Muazu, the Senate President, David Mark, and presidential
communication team, comprising Doyin Okupe, Reuben Abati, Prof,. Alkali,
and others. The meeting was on how to go about the last election.
“In the course of the meeting, Metuh introduced me as a
communication consultant and that I had worked for the party before. He
then asked me to speak.
“I proceeded to speak what I considered very frankly, to Mr.
President. Without going into the whole details, I said I felt that I
should point out to him the critical things he had to do to get the
election right.
“The President asked me a couple of questions and I
specifically, remember telling him that there was a disconnect between
his government and the people. He seemed to take everything in good
faith and asked us (me and Chief Metuh) to go.
“The next evening, Chief Metuh called me. He said it seemed we
have made an impression on the President and that he (Jonathan) had
asked him to coordinate the initial campaign plan for presidential and
general election for PDP.
“So we set about with the plan and I was meeting him (Metuh)
severally on the ideas we had about how we can position the party in the
minds of Nigerians.
“Throughout November 2014, we were unable to do anything
meaningful because, according to Chief Metuh, the funds were unavailable
to prosecute whatever ideas we had.
“I remember him telling me severally that contrary to what most
people felt the party wasn’t awash with money and he shared with me
some of the constraints he had in his work.”
He said his firm started the job later in December 2014 after
receiving the payment of N77.5m in two tranches, with N7.5m transferred
to CMC Connect’s account on December 1, 2014 and the balance of N70m
later made on December 15, 2014.
The witness said, “Our first part of the work which we did was
to get Nigerians to appreciate the roles of the military in the fight
against Boko Haram, in general, insurgency.
“This was leading up to the Armed Forces Remembrance Day and we
had insertions in newspapers like This Day, The Guardian, Punch,
Vanguard, Daily Trust, Leadership and Sun.
“Thereafter, this was leading up to the Christmas season, so we
had a campaign on TV stations wishing Nigerians Merry Christmas and
Happy New Year. We had it on Channels, AIT, Silverbird and NTA.
“We had placements on those stations. We did some of them
directly and some we engaged the services of a media brokers. The reason
for this was that at that time there was a lot of demand for airtime
from various political parties. So, to get the prime time, we needed to
go through the media muscle to secure the spots we wanted – the actual
time.
“We did that during the Christmas and New Year season. We also
wrote materials which we titled ‘FACTS Speak’. The essence of this was
to draw attention to some of the achievements of the PDP as a party,
“My Lord, when we started, the former president (Jonathan) had
just been confirmed as the party’s candidate through the party
convention.
“So we did a centre-spread or what is called double-spread in
three newspapers of the President thanking Nigerians and promising that
he wouldn’t fail them.
“We also did a series of other materials which ran into January 2015.
“We had daily media trail to PDP, which was one of the services
that will tell them whatever appeared in the media concerning the
party.”
Bundles of the documents containing the evidence of publication of
the various materials in the newspapers, and certificates of broadcast
in the electronic media, invoices and cheque vouchers relating to the
media jobs done, were admitted as exhibits.
Under cross-examination by the defence counsel, Mr. Onyechi Ikpeazu
(SAN), the witness confirmed that he was given the job due to his
proficiency in “image positioning management” and his relationship with
the PDP.
Also on Thursday, a bureau de change operator, Kabiru Ibrahim, who
testified as the sixth prosecution witness, narrated how he was engaged
by an employee of a financial service firm, Arms and Resource Management
Limited, Nneka Ararume, to change the sum of $1m, which the prosecution
alleged was provided in cash by Metuh, to naira.
A bureau de change operator, Sie Iyenome, had earlier testified on
Monday, about his role in converting the $1m balance of the $2m
allegedly laundered by Metuh to naira.
Justice Abang has adjourned further trial till February 4.
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