Why Jonathan told Dasuki to give me N100m – Okupe
A former Senior Special Assistant on
Public Affairs to ex-President Goodluck Jonathan, Dr. Doyin Okupe, says
embattled former National Security Adviser, Col. Sambo Dasuki (retd.),
gave him N100m on the instruction of Jonathan.
Okupe, who served as Jonathan’s spokesman from 2012 to 2015, added
that he received N10m monthly from Dasuki to pay salaries and run a
weekly programme on NTA.
The former presidential aide said this in a Facebook post on Sunday
while reacting to his arrest and interrogation by the Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission.
The EFCC had alleged that Okupe received N85m from Dasuki at different times.
In his reaction, Okupe said, “The initial N50m was approved by the
President to be paid to me from his security vote. N10m was to furnish
my rented living apartment and another N10m for my office. The balance
N30m was approved as take-off grant.
“The N10m I received from the ONSA monthly was to run my office, pay
salaries of staff, including overheads, pay expenses for our numerous
press conferences, pay for publications in newspapers, magazines, local
and foreign, television programmes, bulletins, and media consultants who
assist and facilitate our work. I had about 23 staff, 11 were graduates
out of which five were master’s degree holders.
“The second N50m was approved again by Mr. President when I reported
to him that the monthly allowance had been cut from N10m to N5m and that
I was no longer in position to keep running a one-hour NTA network
programme called INSIGHT which was aired 9-10am every Friday.
“We paid NTA about N1.2m monthly for airtime. Two presenters were
paid N600,000. We paid for tapes and editing per programme. Besides we
also pay honorarium for guests either directly or in form of hotel bills
for those outside Abuja, or transportation.
“This cost averagely N500,000 weekly or about N2m monthly. All in all
we spend about N4m monthly on the programme. Mr. President promised to
help with the expenses. About a few months later when we had incurred
some debts the NSA sent me this N50m which was to cover the cost of the
programme for 12 months.”
Okupe, who was also quizzed for allegedly receiving some dubious
contracts from a local council in Niger State to the tune of N76.5m,
said his company, Romix soilfix, was one of the over 20 construction
companies who were duly awarded contracts for rural roads some five
years ago by the Niger State Government.
He explained that due to lack of funds, contractors were paid irregularly making the job to drag.
“The job is still ongoing. The relationship of this to my service as
senior special assistant to President is still not clear,” Okupe said.
The former presidential aide criticised the EFCC for allegedly releasing details about his health.
Okupe confirmed that he suffered a heart problem and he only explained this to investigators to prevent him from being detained.
He added, “I was born with sinus bradycadia, a non-disease based
slowness of the heart. It precluded me from vigorous exercise from
childhood but I have by God’s grace been able to live a normal and
active life.
“With age the slowness grew worse and life threatening. I sought
medical help and went through a procedure at the Arrhythmia Cardiac
Research Centre in Atlanta, where this defect was corrected. It was just
a year ago and I am still under satellite monitor from the USA. This is
what I revealed to the EFCC and they made it a public issue.”
Okupe maintained that he was not a thief, adding that he had only two houses: one in Lagos and in his hometown.
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