Labour Party presidential candidate in the forthcoming general elections, Peter Obi has denied claims by a pastor alleging that he bribed some members of the Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, with N2bn to gain their support.
Speaking on Channels TV political Programme, Obi vowed to quit the race if anyone comes up with any concrete evidence he gave N2bn to CAN to get their support
Earlier the internet was flooded by reports that Obi bribed CAN to gain their support ahead of the February 25th general elections in the country.
The report generated mixed reports by internet users.
Spokesperson of the Tinubu Shettima campaign council, Festus Keyamo and other APC stalwarts tweeted the allegation on Sunday.
Reacting, the CAN National President, Archbishop Daniel Okoh in a swift statement on Sunday said the organization did not receive any money from the presidential candidate.
He vowed to find the source of the petition and take proper action.
Speaking on the matter, the former Anambra governor, in an interview with Channels TV on Monday, said he does not even have N2bn to give anybody.
He challenged those peddling the allegations to come up with evidence, stressing that he is ready to quit the race if the allegation is proven to be true.
He said, “I don’t even have N2bn let alone giving anybody such money. What am I giving them N2bn for? They are clergymen, they should be praying for the country and they don’t need money to do that.
“I believe that the clergymen also have a problem. Their followers are suffering so they want good governance. Why should I give them money? They should give me money to be able to support me in terms of being able to run around for my campaigns.
“I can comfortably tell you that I have never given one Naira to CAN and if anybody can prove that I gave one Naira to CAN, I will stop running”.