Some of the donors include businessmen, multinational organisations, governors and individuals.
PDP
FUND: From left Senate President Senator David Mark, Vice President
Arc. Namadi Sambo President Goodluck Jonathan, National Chairman of
Peoples Democratic Party PDP Alh. Adamu Muazu, Chairman PDP Board of
Trustee Chief Tony Anineh , Deputy Speaker Chief Emeka Ihedioaha and the
Party Deputy National Chairman Prince Uche Secondus at for the Party
Fund Raising Dinner at the State
House Abuja Saturday 20th 12 2014 STATE
HOUSE PHOTOS
The Peoples Democratic Party Fund Raising Dinner was held at the Banquet Hall of the Presidential Villa in Abuja.
Mr. Tunde Ayeni who chaired the occassion threw the event open with a donation of N2bn on behalf of himself and unnamed friends while the forum of governors under the aegis of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, donated N1.05billion.
The Bauchi State Governor, Isa Yuguda, who spoke on behalf of the PDP governors, said 21 governors donated N50m each.
Some of the donations are: Oil and Gas sector,N5bn; Transport and Aviation, N1bn; Food and Agriculture, N500m; Power, N500m; Construction, N310m; Road Construction, N250m; those in Real Estate and Building donated N4bn; National Automative Association, N450m; and Shelter Development Limited, N250m.
Speaking at the occassion, Chairman of the fundraiser committee, Prof. Jerry Gana who donated N5billion on behalf of himself and his friends, warned that the 2015 general elections would be keenly contested and urged the party not to underestimate their opponents.
President Goodluck Jonathan in a brief remark thanked the donors and pledged that the fund raised would be judiciously utilised.
The National Chairman of the PDP, Adamu Mu’azu, in his speech reiterated that “Power and glory come from God” adding that ” those who have won should involve everybody in their campaigns in order to make them family campaigns”.
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