Abdullahi Adamu, national chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has said there is no evidence that aspirants on the party’s platform shared money to delegates in order to win primary election.
Adamu spoke following allegations of bribe-for-votes between aspirants of the party and party delegates in different states.
Adamu, who debunked the claim in an interview with Voice of America Hausa service, noted that he got feelers that the reverse was the case.
Adamu said there is no law in the country stopping presidential aspirants from taking their electioneering campaign to delegates across the country.
The APC national chairman stated that he discovered the delegates who have been hawking their conscience to the highest bidders.
“For now, there is no law against aspirants taking campaign to delegates. I don’t have evidence that aspirants are sharing money to delegates. For me it’s the delegates that are selling their conscience which is not proper,” he said.
“Our delegates should know that anybody sharing money to them can’t be the right candidate of the party. He doesn’t mean well for the country. I don’t have solution for the problem.”