Governors
of the South-South region have allegedly called for a majority of the corruption cases in the area to be dropped by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
The governors who met with Vice President Yemi Osinbajo
at the State House, Tuesday, urged the Federal government to drop charges against former militants accused of corruption.
They also want the EFCC to stop investigating the campaign fund scam which has so far revealed how former President Goodluck Jonathan shared funds meant that were meant for combating Boko Haram among his People’s Democratic Party functionaries.
The
meeting was attended by Governors of Edo, Ondo, Delta, Akwa Ibom,
Rivers, Bayelsa, Abia, as well as the Deputy Governor of Cross
River.
According to a participant at the meeting, Governor of Edo
State, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, and the deputy Governor of Cross River
opposed their counterpart, who singled out the federal government’s
anti-corruption initiative as the reason why Niger Delta Avengers are
blowing up pipelines in the region.
It was gathered that the Minister of State for Petroleum
Resources Dr. Ibe Kachikwu, was curiously on the side of the
South-South governors who want corruption charges and all forms of
corruption investigations against the Niger Delta politicians
discontinued.
The
Governor of Delta, Patrick Okota, reportedly obtained a
two-week ceasefire from the Niger Delta Avengers before arriving
at the meeting but did not disclose it because he was uncomfortable
that the Vice President wasn’t disposed to the idea.
Okota, through his Deputy, were said to have had
extensive meetings with the Niger Delta Avengers, pointing out that
it was evident that the South South governors knoww who the
militants are.
The
source further stated that if the terms pushed by the South South
Governors are fully adopted by the Buhari regime, his anti-corruption
fight will die prematurely in all of the South South states.
He
said that from the tone of the meeting, it was clear that the Niger
Delta Avengers and their activities are being funded by politicians
in the region with the objective of halting Buhari’s
anti-corruption war.
A
press statement issued at the end of the meeting by the
Vice-President’s office indicated that the federal government was
represented at the meeting by the Minister of Defense, Rtd. Major
General Mohammed Dan Ali; Niger Delta Affairs Minister, Pastor Usani
Uguru Usani; and Dr. Kachikwu.
Also
in attendance were military service chiefs, led by the Chief of
Defence Staff, Lt.Gen. Gabriel Olonisakin
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