The Guardian (Nigeria)

Okorie alleges plot to blackmail Tinubu, Akpabio

- By Onyedika Agbedo

PIONEER National Chairman of All Progressiv­es Grand Alliance ( APGA), Chekwas Okorie, has alleged plot to blackmail President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on the budget padding saga.

In a statement yesterday, titled: ‘ It is time to allow President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to govern Nigeria’, Okorie alleged that those behind the plot were also targeting Senate President, Godswill Akpabio.

The former presidenti­al candidate, who was reacting to the allegation by northern senators that the 2024 budget was padded with N3 trillion by the Presidency, expressed worries that while

President Tinubu was yet to complete one year in office, a “few vocal political scavengers from a particular section of the North” had vowed to blackmail, intimidate and distract him until his administra­tion was derailed.

He observed that the same political elite, who were 99 per cent responsibl­e for the multi- dimensiona­l backwardne­ss in their own part of the North, were out to hide under the umbrella of the non- existent monolithic North to mobilise forces against the government in power.

While urging Nigerians to be vigilant and protect their hard earned democracy, Okorie noted that former President Muhammadu Buhari ruled the country for eight years and history will judge him.

“President Tinubu should be allowed and cooperated with to govern Nigeria, and history will judge him afterward,” he added.”

The statement reads: “On Sunday, March 10, 2024, almost all Nigerian newspapers and social media platforms were awash with the highly inflammato­ry news of the alleged padding of the 2024 budget with a whopping N3 trillion. This weighty allegation was made by a group that called itself the Northern Senators Forum.

“The Chairman of the group, Senator Abdul Ningi, chose the British Broadcasti­ng Service ( BBC) Hausa to make this broadcast in which he made other weighty and inciting allegation­s that portray the North as being at the receiving end of the Tinubu administra­tion. The Senate President, Godwill Akpabio, was also portrayed as being complicit in shortchang­ing the North in the 2024 Appropriat­ion Act.

“In the publicatio­ns under reference, the Senate Committee Chairman on Media and Publicity, Senator Yemi Adaramodu, promptly debunked the allegation­s of his northern colleagues.” He said the allegation came not long after Senator Ali Ndume, another prominent member of the Northern Senators Forum, “came out firing from all cylinders, threatenin­g political consequenc­es if President Tinubu did not order the reversal of the administra­tive actions of the Central Bank of Nigeria and the Aviation Ministry to move some of their department­s to Lagos for a more efficient and cost effective service delivery.”

 ?? PHOTO: NAN ?? Chairperso­n, Nigeria Associatio­n of Women Journalist­s ( NAWOJ), FCT chapter, Ms Bassey Ikpang ( left); President, Female Journalist Network Nigeria ( FJNN), Ms Joy Asonye; Chairman of the event/ former Director- General, Nigerian Maritime Administra­tion and Safety Agency
( NIMASA), Dr Dakuku Peterside; Keynote Speaker/ Senior Special Assistant to the President on School Feeding, Dr Yetunde Adeniji; and the Guest Speaker/ Chairperso­n, House of Representa­tives Press Corps, Ms Grace Ike, during the 2024 Internatio­nal Women’s Day Conference, organised by FJNN and NAWOJ to commemorat­e the day in Abuja… yesterday.
PHOTO: NAN Chairperso­n, Nigeria Associatio­n of Women Journalist­s ( NAWOJ), FCT chapter, Ms Bassey Ikpang ( left); President, Female Journalist Network Nigeria ( FJNN), Ms Joy Asonye; Chairman of the event/ former Director- General, Nigerian Maritime Administra­tion and Safety Agency ( NIMASA), Dr Dakuku Peterside; Keynote Speaker/ Senior Special Assistant to the President on School Feeding, Dr Yetunde Adeniji; and the Guest Speaker/ Chairperso­n, House of Representa­tives Press Corps, Ms Grace Ike, during the 2024 Internatio­nal Women’s Day Conference, organised by FJNN and NAWOJ to commemorat­e the day in Abuja… yesterday.

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