LP to FG, Investigate utilization of refund to Govs
The Labour Party (LP) has urged the federal government to launch an investigation into the utilization of the budget support fund as well as Paris Club Refund given to state governors’ aside federal allocation.
The party also took a swipe at the federal government for the circumstances surrounding the return, reinstatement and consequent disappearance of a fugitive Assistant Director in the Ministry of Interior, Abdulrasheed Maina.
LP said since the President Muhammadu Buhari administration brought him back, they must definitely know where he has disappeared to, therefore calling for his immediate arrest and prosecution.
“You will recall that Maina was sacked by the last administration and placed on Wanted List. We are calling on the federal government to arrest and prosecute him, if they know where he is;
since they were the ones that brought him back and reinstated him, they should also bring him out now, arrest and prosecute him”, the party said.
At a news conference on Friday (yesterday) in Abuja, National Chairman of the Party, Dr Mike Omotoso assisted by the party spokeswoman, Barr. Ebere Ifendu and other officials also declared that there was no crisis of leadership in the party,
but accused the former national chairman, Abdulkadir Abdulsalam of continued impersonation, saying he had since been suspended following serious allegations leveled against him by the party’s governorship candidate in Anambra state.
“We want to correct some misconceptions about our party. There is no leadership tussle in our party. Our National Chairman is Dr Mike Omotoso”, Ifendu said.
She said the party had filed a formal complaint with the police who are currently investigating the disappearance of party property including a vehicle berating some state governments for their inability or refusal to pay workers’ salary, describing the trend as “anti-people and a modern form of slavery”.