The PDP chieftain denied allegation of receiving money from the APC-led government in the state, describing it as laughable.
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Acting Chairman of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Benue, Mr Godwin Ayiyeh, said that the party was not afraid of probe of its stewardship in the state.
He, however, insisted that the investigation must not be a witch-hunt.
Ayiyeh told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Tuesday in Makurdi that the probe should cover from 1999 to date.
’’We
are not afraid of any probe, but any government that decides to carry
out a probe, that probe must be justified; it must not be a probe to
witch-hunt people who have passed through government."
‘’Let
the probe be done justifiably; let the people whom they want to probe
be taken to court and allow the court processes to take its course."
‘’In
Benue, particularly, we have queried the rationale of the Kangaroo kind
of probe which the APC is doing because an administrative panel was
turned into another committee to probe the government. All we are saying
is that it should start in 1999 during Akume’s time because that is
where you will get the correct perspective of what actually happened in
the state. Anything short of that is the impunity which the APC is
spearheading,’’ he said.
The PDP chieftain denied allegation of receiving money from the APC-led government in the state, describing it as laughable.
‘’I
challenge anyone, including Gov. Ortom to come out and prove that they
gave me money for whatever purpose. I have always stood tall for the PDP
and I cannot compromise my standing for the party, not for whatever
reasons,’’ said.
He, however, explained that
he was at the Government House on Monday at the instance of African
Independent Television to witness the receipt of a cheque from the state
government to the company over compensation for land acquisition.
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