By Femi Alabi
Senator representing Anambra North Senatorial District, Tony Nwoye has denied ever receiving N500 million as widely speculated.
Nwoye, responding to post on X by concerned citizens of Anambra said N250 million was allocated to him for zonal intervention project.
He revealed that senators from the South-East were given N250 million, saying some got over N250.
Nwoye stated that most first timer senators were given N250 million but most Senators who are ranking got more that N250 million.
The Anambra North senator held that the zonal intervention project is to help in addressing immediate needs of the people of the senators.
He said, “I didn’t receive any N500 Million as a Constituency project for the good people of Anambra North Senatorial District. What was allocated to Me for the Zonal Intervention Project for 2024 is N250 Million. I am a first time Senator. And this sum has not been released.
“All I can tell our people is that we will not betray the trust. There is nothing we would have done at that moment. Ningi is a respected Senator.
“250 million naira were allocated to each Senator from South East. Though some got over 250 Million. I am a first time and what I got is that amount.
“This has been there even before I went to the House of Representatives in 2015. This Zonal Intervention Project is to help in addressing immediate needs of our People. The money is not given cash to any senator. It is tied to projects”.
Nwoye however promises people from his Senatorial District that he will not let them down and will always keep them abreast of happening as far as Anambra North Senatorial District is concerned
Also, Senator representing Abia South, Enyinnaya Abaribe, has said contrary to the claim that some ranking senators received N500 million from the 2024 budget, he had only received N266 million.
Abaribe said Ningi knew it was a mistake claiming what he could not prove, because he was not a new member in the Senate.
Abaribe in a chat on a TV program added that despite him, himself, being a senior senator, he had not received the N500 million alleged by Jarigbe.
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He said, “Senator Ningi knew it was going to be a mistake. He knew. He’s a member of the Senate. He can’t say he didn’t know. He’s an old Senator. He has been in the Senate before. He knew that this wasn’t correct.
“I never got 500 million. I think Jarigbe tried to clarify his statement. He came back subsequently to say, ‘No, Ningi told me I was given’, because he didn’t get. He’s also a ranking Senator.
“So, I think that at the end of the day, what you see really is that…well, I’m an APGA Senator–the only APGA Senator in the Senate. Maybe being a minority of the minority, they didn’t consider me worthy of being given. Nobody told me about that money.
“I wanted to say that, without equivocation, that both Jarigbe and the Senate leader tried to clarify this issue. Number one: nobody was given 500 million. Even a few of my colleagues called me to say, ‘Ahh you get 500 million we dey beg you for money but you no wan give us one naira out of it.’
“Can you imagine? So, of course I got 266 million for what’s called Zonal Intervention Fund which Nigerians call “constituency project” funds. And this thing takes a budget circle which is twelve months. So if at the end of twelve months you don’t see what’s in the budget for your constituency, then you hold your representatives whether in the Reps or Senate culpable.”
Recall that a federal lawmaker representing Cross River North, Senator Jarigbe Agom-Jarigbe, had during plenary, on Tuesday, said that some senior senators had received N500 million each from the 2024 budget.
The revelation came on the heel of an ongoing controversy over an allegation of budget padding made by Senator Abdul Ningi in an interview with BBC Hausa.
Ningi had earlier accused the Senate of padding the 2024 budget, saying the National Assembly added an extra N3.7 trillion to the initial budget.