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Why we directed all donations to NDC designated bank account – Dickson
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Why we directed all donations to NDC designated bank account – Dickson

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National Leader of the Nigeria Democratic Congress, NDC, says every donation to the party must be domiciled in party’s bank account.

Speaking at the party’s stakeholder’s meeting, Dickson said no party official, including himself can spend the party’s money.

He said he wants the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, to audit the party’s account according to the law, adding that they don’t want individuals to use the party’s money to buy private houses and new cars.

“We direct that every donation should go into the party’s designated account so that it can be audited and handled by INEC that has the power to audit it when necessary.

“We’ll even tell the public so that people who are donating to support will know that the money will not be spent by the chairman or national leader or secretary.

“I was in parties, we raised money for party. Before you know, you would hear that there’s no money again. We don’t want NDC to follow that road. So people should bear with us. These are the systems we are creating,” he said.

Why we directed all donations to NDC designated bank account – Dickson

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