PDP reportedly pays US firm N400m to win election for Atiku
The People’s Democratic Party (PDP) is shelling out a cumulative sum of N400million to a lobbyist of US President Donald Trump, in a bid to win the 2019 presidential election for its flagbearer, Atiku Abubakar, according to TheCable.
The online newspaper names the lobbyist as Brian Ballard.
Who is Brian Ballard?
Politico magazine writes that Ballard is closer to President Trump than perhaps any other lobbyist in town.
He’s parlayed that relationship into a booming business helping clients get their way with the Trump administration — and his clients and even some of his rivals say his firm has a better grasp of what’s going on in the West Wing than almost anyone else.
“Ballard was one of the top fundraisers in the country for Trump’s campaign and continues to raise millions for his reelection campaign. Wiles, one of his top lieutenants, ran Trump’s campaign in Florida and delivered the nation’s biggest swing state to the president”, Politico writes
Wording of contract between PDP, Ballard's firm
TheCable writes that it has seen contract papers of the deal between Nigeria’s major opposition party, PDP, and Ballard’s firm.
According to TheCable, the PDP has agreed to pay $90,000 (N31.5m) to Ballard Partners Inc. on a monthly basis throughout the duration of the contract.
The story states that the contract which was signed on September 21, 2018 is for a year, meaning Ballard would rake in close to N400 million from the deal
Excerpts from the contract as seen by TheCablereads as follows: “This contract is entered into between the Peoples Democratic Party of Nigeria (“the Client”), Plot l970 Michael Okpara Street, Wuse Zone 5, Abuja, and Ballard Partners, Inc. (“the F irm”), 601 13th Street NW, Suite 450N, Washington, D. C. 20005.
This agreement shall automatically renew for successive one-year periods on the anniversary of the effective date of the agreement unless either party terminates the agreement. Upon renewal this agreement may be terminated within thirty (30) days written notice by either party.
“Duties of the firm. It shall be the Firm’s duty to consult with the Client and advocate on its behalf those issues the client deems necessary and appropriate before the US Federal government.
Issues and objectives may include, but not be limited to, enhancement of US Nigerian relations; strengthening and advancing democratic values and the rule of law in Nigeria, with a special focus in the coming months on maintaining political and security conditions free of intimidation and interference in order to ensure the success and fairness of Nigeria’s national election for president in 2019. It shall further be the Firm’s duty to inform the Client of developments in legislation and policy relevant to the Client’s issues and objectives.
“It shall be the Client’s duty to provide the Firm the information necessary to best represent the Client. It shall also be the Client’s duty to timely compensate the Firm for its services.
“Compensation. The Firm shall receive from the Client $90,000 a month, payable in quarterly installments for this agreement, plus the reasonable costs associated with the representation, including but not limited to, necessary registration fees; and travel expenses.
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