Samuel Ortom, immediate past governor of Benue, says he is ready to cooperate with the commissions set up to probe the activities of his administration.
In a statement by Terver Akase, media aide to the former
governor, Ortom said he would provide the panels with all information needed
for carry out the investigation.
He urged all his appointees to make themselves available
when called up in during the course of the investigation.
Hyacinth Alia, governor of Benue, had on Tuesday inaugurated two panels to probe the administration of Ortom from 2015 to 2023.
Alia said the two Judicial commissions will commence an
inquiry into the income and expenditures of Benue state government from May 29,
2015 to May 28, 2023.
One of the commissions will also look into the Sale/Lease of government assets during
the period.
“The immediate past governor of Benue state, chief Samuel
Ortom welcomes the inauguration of two judicial commissions by his successor,
governor Hyacinth Alia, to probe the activities of his administration between
2015 and 2023,” the statement reads.
“The former governor
expresses his willingness to cooperate with the probe panels as long as the
investigation is carried out in line with the law and stresses that his
administration was built on transparency, accountability, and good governance.
“He emphasizes his readiness to provide any information or
clarification, as may be required.
“Chief Ortom urges his former appointees to equally make themselves
available whenever called upon to provide clarifications.”
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Fool, you are the greatest mistake to humanity. You are are symbol of disgrace. Even generation unborn will hold it against you for the pains you mother fucker caused Benue people ok.
ReplyDeleteThere's no justice in Nigeria, that is why you are bragging. But God will punish you for deliberately holding the state to a stand still for 8yrs