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Akpabio Must Publish Names Of National Assembly Members Involved In NDDC Contracts – Reps insist

Recall that the former Governor of Akwa Ibom State had accused some members of the National Assembly during investigation hearing of handling most contracts in the commission.

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Judge Me By My Performance As Governor Not As Minister – Akpabio

The Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Godswill Akpabio, has been directed by the House of Representatives to publish the names of lawmakers who allegedly benefitted from the contract in the Niger Delta Development Commission.

Recall that the former Governor of Akwa Ibom State had accused some members of the National Assembly during investigation hearing of handling most contracts in the commission.

Following his statement, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila had given Akpabio 48 hours to publish the names.

Akpabio while responding to the call by the Speaker forwarded a letter to Gbajabiamila, where he named some lawmakers who allegedly benefitted from NDDC‘s contract racketeering.

Meanwhile, some lawmakers listed in the letter by the minister have denied involvement with NDDC.

The spokesman of the House of Representatives, Benjamin Kalu, while speaking on the letter forwarded to the house, described it as a deflection from the ongoing probe which Nigerians should ignore.

Kalu disclosed that the Minister in his letter to Gbajabiamila exonerated the 9th National Assembly of any involvement in NDDC’s contract racketeering.

The statement reads: “Nigerians encouraged to ignore the deflections and query ₦81.5billion spent by IMC”

“The Minister claimed under oath that 60% of all the NDDC projects under investigation were awarded to members of the House between the months of January and May 2020.”

“Following this disturbing allegation, the leadership of the 9th House issued a 48-hour ultimatum to the Minister to publish a list of the legislators allegedly awarded 60% of the entire projects of NDDC between January and May 2020.”

“Instead of publishing the list for the world to see in the interest of transparency, the Minister in his usual diversionary tactics chose to send an irrelevant 8-paragraph private letter to the Speaker regarding projects of 2018 which pre-date the 9th House of Representatives.”

“The House, therefore, reiterates that the Minister was given an ultimatum to publish names and not to write a personal letter to the Speaker. The Honourable Minister is hereby cautioned to desist from spinning tales and is invited to go public as instructed.”

“Nevertheless, it will interest Nigerians to know that paragraph 3 of the Minister’s letter fully exonerated the 9th Assembly. Also, in paragraph 7, the Minister completely withdrew his previous statement about 60% of the NDDC projects being awarded to members of the 9th Assembly.”

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