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Monday, 3 August 2015

Expose APC Members That Stole N150m In Minna – APC Scribe

Niger state chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has charged the state governor, Abubakar Sani Bello to launched a full scale investigation into the disappearance of  N150 million that went missing in Government House.
The party said this become imperative as due to  zero tolerance stance on corruption saying that any member of the party that is involved in the disappearance of the fund should be prosecuted.

This request to the governor was made by the party publicity secretary, Jonathan Vasta, in as signed statement made available to journalists. He stated that the governor must follow the examples of President Muhammadu Buhari’s anti-corruption crusade and  axe any officials found wanting within his government.

The Guardian reported that the statement is based on the alleged missing  N150 million in government house, which the office of the chief of staff could not account for and this has not gone down well with the governor who had ordered a full-scale investigation into the missing money.

The APC while speaking further on the missing fund said the party cannot  dash the hope of millions of Nigerians who believed in the present administration by going back to the era of outright looting of public funds by government officials to the detriment of the masses.

The Ruling party said:“Niger State has been looted for the past 8 years to stupor, even if it was yesterday that our dear governor appointed any of our member and he is found wanting the next day such an official should be axed.”

The party added that tales of missing money in Government House just two months into the new administration in the state is very worrisome.

The spokesman concluded by saying that party must live above board and should be seen doing what they once accused the PDP of doing.
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