How Metuh spent N171m for Jonathan’s image laundering, witness tells court
A Federal High Court in Abuja on
Tuesday heard how PDP National Publicity Secretary, Olisa Metuh, spent N171
million to launder ex-President Goodluck Jonathan’s image ahead of the 2015
elections. The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Metuh is standing
trial on allegation of embezzling N400 million. In his testimony before Justice
Okon Abang, Richard Ihediwa, the fifth defence witness, told the court that
Metuh spent N171 million on the committee for the image laundering exercise.
Ihediwa said N140 million was spent on various groups coordinated by aides to
the former President while N31 million was disbursed for advertorials in
several newspapers. Metuh Metuh “Various aides to former president helped to
coordinate groups that worked across the country with regards to boosting his
image towards the 2015 Presidential Election.

“There were many aides to
Jonathan who coordinated those groups and they belonged mostly to the media and
publicity, strategy, research and documentation departments. “In the light of
this, Metuh made a lot of payments to these groups coordinated by Presidential
Aides and they received N140 million,” he said. He however said the payments
were made in line with Jonathan’s directives, adding that Metuh never used
discretionary powers to disburse the funds. “There was also a bill of N31
million for advertorial for the media, using representatives of media houses
reporting the beat. “Metuh made the payment through me. I received the payment
through my Access Bank account and consequently paid all the media houses.
“Some payments were made through transfers while others were made in cash,” the
witness said. Ihediwa said the issue of image laundering for the former
president was raised at the meeting of PDP stakeholders and Metuh was assigned
the responsibility. “The issue of his image was very important to him because
of that election. So, the major mandate given to the team led by Metuh was to
find ways to improve on Jonathan’s standing using the media. “The fact is that
the fund spent was not taken from government treasury as alleged. “I am aware
funds were raised and domiciled with the former president. At that time, the
Fund Raising Committee headed by Professor Jerry Gana had started working and
they held a fund raising dinner,” he said. The presiding judge however
adjourned the case till Nov. 16 for continuation. Metuh, who is facing a
seven-count charge, was also accused of illegal 200,000 US dollars transaction.
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