Kalu said the late MKO Abiola would have become Nigeria’s president if money could purchase the highest political seat in the country.
Nigerian senator, Orji Uzor Kalu has stated that Nigeria's Presidency cannot be bought with money.
He added that Nigerian president can only be produced through consensus.
Kalu said the late MKO Abiola would have become Nigeria’s president if money could purchase the highest political seat in the country.
He noted that delegates would collect money from politicians and still vote for their conscience.
The former Abia State Governor made the comment via a Facebook post.
The lawmaker wrote: “The earliest Nigerians and presidential aspirants understand that no amount of money can buy the president of the country, the better for everyone.
“It is only cohesion and consensus among the regions that can produce a president. If you throw in money, the majority of the electorates will collect the money but still vote according to their conscience.
“If money can buy the office of the president of Nigeria, Late MKO Abiola could have bought it with extra change.
“If money can buy the president, former President Goodluck Jonathan could have bought the presidential seat in 2015.”