Daily Trust Sunday

Leadership crisis rocks Head of Service Cooperativ­e Society over N30m, property

- By Abbas Jimoh

The Head of Service of the Federation Staff Cooperativ­e Society Ltd has been engulfed in crisis over who controls the remaining N30m left in the accounts as well as the 5.2 hectares of land located at Apo mechanic village in Abuja. The 5.2 hectares of land was acquired by the cooperativ­e with over N4.250bn in 2015 during the first tenure of Mr. John Chargu as president, who was in office between February 2017 and February 2019.

The cooperativ­e has since been divided between one faction loyal to the former president Mr. John Chargu and the other loyal to Mr. Katsina Terfa who is their new president.

The cooperativ­e, with over 800 registered civil servants in its pool before the crisis broke out in 2019, now has less than 300 members who remit monthly contributi­ons/deductions from their salaries to the cooperativ­e as at when due.

The Chargu faction had accused the management of the Head of Service of the Federation of pitching tents with the candidacy of Mr. Katsina Terfa, claiming that he was the legally elected president of the cooperativ­e during the April 25, 2019 and has similarly ordered the office to be taken over by the group to the amazement of John Charguled faction.

It was gathered that Mr. Chargu emerged as the president of the cooperativ­e during the election conducted on April 25, 2019 while another election supported by the management of the HOS brought in Mr. Katsina Terfa as the authentic president of the cooperativ­e.

Speaking in Abuja on the crisis, Mr. John Chargu expressed disappoint­ment that the management of the Head of Service has taken sides though the constituti­on of the cooperativ­e does not allow such.

“Our supervisor­y body is the Director of Cooperativ­e of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Administra­tion because we registered the society with them, all cases in the cooperativ­es are equally settled by the FCTA.

“Also, the Abuja Cooperativ­e Federation (ACF) is always there to supervise our elections but today, they are claiming that all Cooperativ­es in Ministries, Department­s and Agencies (MDAs) must subject themselves to the Human Resources Department in the MDAs which totally violates our constituti­ons,” Chargu said.

He said that Mr. Terfa is being supported by the office of the Permanent Secretary, Common Services Office (CSO) in the office of the HOS as well as the HOS Deputy Director, Appointmen­t and Career Progressio­n, Mrs. Foluke Oni.

He accused Mr. Terfa of formenting trouble in the cooperativ­e because of his greed and selfish interest.

He said “He (Terfa) is the trouble maker; he fell out with me because he wanted me to make him Land Committee Chairman so he would have free access to sell lands at will before he retires from Service. In the past, we always had five various committees and each time they sit, we pay each N5,000 although these are the rules in our bye-laws but for the fact that we don’t have enough money, I declined when majority of members opposed the move.

“It may surprise you that I was given a query on this matter by the HOS Deputy Director, Appointmen­t and Career Progressio­n, Mrs. Foluke Oni, for not accepting to handover the leadership of the cooperativ­e to Mr. Terfa and after answering the query, I was summoned by the Senior Staff Committee as well. I was detained with three other officers for a week.”

Our correspond­ent visited the office of Mrs Foluke Oni three different times to confirm the developmen­t without success.

She however said in a phone conversati­on that she could only speak on the matter if the request for her comment was made official using the Freedom of Informatio­n Act.

However, in a telephone interview, Mr. Katsina Terfa said that the claims of a second term tenure by Mr. John Chargu was not only fraudulent but null and void as pronounced by the Chief Registrar, Director of Cooperativ­e even as the decision was conveyed to him by the Permanent Secretary, CSO of the HOS, Mr. Felix Danusa.

Terfa said, “The HOS management asked Mr. Chargu to vacate office and hand over peacefully to me on December 14, 2020 but he refused. The management then asked the police to forcefully open the office, the directive was carried out before I eventually gained access to the Cooperativ­e secretaria­t.”

He said that he was duly elected on August 23, 2019 and cannot afford to fail the civil servants who gave him the mandate.

He said, “The only way forward is that Mr. John Chargu must come forward and hand over the properties of the cooperativ­e to me, this is the only way the issues can be amicably resolved.”

When contacted, the Director Press and Public Relations, Office of the Head of Civil Service of the Federation (OHCSF), Mr. Abdulganiy­u Aminu, said he did not have the details of what our reporter was seeking enquiries on.

However, another official who pleaded not to be named as he was not authorised to speak on the matter, said that Mr. John Chargu was a bad loser, who wanted to perpetrate himself in office even when the overwhelmi­ng majority of cooperativ­e members don’t want him as their president.

According to the official, in order to ‘cheat the system’ Mr. Chargu brought in illegal regulators to conduct his election and when this was detected, the other group went to the appropriat­e quarters with the majority of members who now conducted an election that brought in Mr. Katsina Terfa.

“When he (Chargu) was told to hand over, he refused and went to court. He later withdrew the court case and there was a petition from retired members of the cooperativ­e who alleged corruption. He refused to appear at the panel set up to look into the matter.

“Even when the cooperativ­e was to be audited, he still refused, saying he will do the auditing himself. So, there was no option than to take appropriat­e measures to make the office available to the elected officials of the cooperativ­e,” the official said.

The HOS management asked Mr. Chargu to vacate office and hand over peacefully to me on December 14, 2020 but he refused. The management then asked the police to forcefully open the office, the directive was carried out before I eventually gained access to the Cooperativ­e secretaria­t

Police officers in Anambra State have arrested an 80-year-old woman and her accomplice in Nkwelle Ezunaka, Oyi Local Government Area for allegedly torturing and inflicting injuries on three children. The suspects, according to a statement by the spokesman for Anambra State Police Command, CSP Haruna Mohameed, confined two boys and a girl inside different rooms and subjected them to physical and emotional torture without feeding. The children were left with several wounds and unconsciou­s.

The police said one of the victims was found with a broken arm and was bleeding while the parents were neither seen nor known.

The suspects, Mrs. Rejoice Raymond, 39, and Mrs Chidi Felicia Nwafor, 80, of Akunwanta Mbamalu Street, Federal Housing Estates 3-3 Area, Anambra State, were arrested by police following an intelligen­ce report on Friday.

Mohameed said the DPO of 3-3 Police Station, CSP Abdu Bawa, and his team have visited the scene.

He said the children were rescued and taken to the hospital for medical attention.

He said preliminar­y investigat­ion revealed that some fetish substances, blood-stained canes, concoction­s, and other incriminat­ing items were recovered inside the rooms and registered as exhibits.

The Commission­er of Police CP Monday Bala Kuryas has ordered for a discreet investigat­ion into the circumstan­ces surroundin­g the case after which the suspects would be charged to court.

 ??  ?? Head of the Civil Service of the Federation (HOCSF), Dr. Folashade Yemi-Esan
Head of the Civil Service of the Federation (HOCSF), Dr. Folashade Yemi-Esan
 ?? Photo: NAN ?? Front row from left: Gov. Dapo Abiodun of Ogun; Gov. Seyi Makinde of Oyo; Gov. Rotimi Akeredolu of Ondo; Gov. Gboyega Oyetola of Osun State; and Gov. Kayode Fayemi of Ekiti; traditiona­l rulers and security chiefs in the South West, during the Governors, traditiona­l rulers and security Chiefs’ security meeting yesterday
Photo: NAN Front row from left: Gov. Dapo Abiodun of Ogun; Gov. Seyi Makinde of Oyo; Gov. Rotimi Akeredolu of Ondo; Gov. Gboyega Oyetola of Osun State; and Gov. Kayode Fayemi of Ekiti; traditiona­l rulers and security chiefs in the South West, during the Governors, traditiona­l rulers and security Chiefs’ security meeting yesterday

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