Abia: Gov Otti to probe predecessor

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Governor Alex Otti of Abia State has initiated moves to probe the immediate past Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), administration in the state which lasted from May 29, 2015 to May 29, 2023.

This was indicated in a letter with ref. no SSG/ABS/S.074/vol 6/2, dated June 23, which was signed by the secretary to the state government, Prof Kenneth Kalu and sighted by LEADERSHIP in Umuahia, the state capital.

The letter, addressed to Justice Florence Ikwuoma Duruoha-Igwe was entitled: “Appointment as chairman of judicial panel of inquiry on recovery of government property and funds.”

It reads in part: “The terms of reference as well as date of the inauguration of the panel will be duly communicated to Your Lordship.”

Other members of the panel are, Prof Ogwo Ekeoma Ogwo, a former vice chancellor of Abia State University Uturu, Prof Ursula Ngozi Akanwa, Mazi Ugochukwu Okoroafor, and Rev. Fr. (Barr) Alex Okonkwo.

Recall that weeks leading to the inauguration of the Otti administration, there were widespread reports of looting of government property including office equipment, vehicles, and other valuables across the state.

On assumption of office, Kalu had issued a statement directing the return of the items on or before 4pm on Tuesday, June 6, warning that failure to comply with it would attract severe sanction.

“Anyone who is in possession of government property is hereby directed to return such to the office of the secretary to the state government and obtain the necessary acknowledgement,” it said.

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