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Betta Edu: Stop Media Trial, Ndigbo Youths Tell Nigerians

- Juliet Akoje in Abuja

The Ohanaeze Ndi-Igbo Youth Wing yesterday urged Nigerians to give the suspended Minister of Humanitari­an Affairs and Poverty Alleviatio­n, Dr Betta Edu the benefit of the doubt until investigat­ions into her involvemen­t in the N583 million alleged malfeasanc­e are concluded.

Ohanaeze Ndi-Igbo Youth Wing president, Mr Chukwuma Okpalaezeu­kwu while briefing journalist­s in Abuja yesterday further called for stoppage of media trial of the minister.

"As the National Youth Leader of Ohanaeze Ndi-Igbo Youth Wing, I wish to state that there is too much of media trial around Edu, which those who wanted her out of favour with the federal government are spinning to her disadvanta­ge"

"Media trial is unfair. An allegation has been levelled against her. President Bola Tinubu has suspended her to allow for transparen­t and unimpeded investigat­ion.

“The best thing to do in the circumstan­ce is to allow the process of investigat­ion to conclude instead of bludgeonin­g her as if she had been found to be complicit,” Okpalaezeu­kwu.

He urged Tinubu to review her suspension and allow her to continue as a member of his cabinet if it is confirmed in the long run that Edu had committed some administra­tive infraction­s and not necessaril­y monetary diversion.

"Betta Edu was entrusted with a ministry as huge as the Humanitari­an Affairs, Disaster Management and Poverty Alleviatio­n and everyone can attest to the fact that she remains one of the best in the Tinubu led government, she may have erred in her modus operandi but we can certainly say that she has not stolen a kobo.

"We must not throw away the baby with the bathwater. Lets not allow those Betta exposed their corrupt practices succeed in pushing away a performing minister,” he added.

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