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Ita Giwa Demands Return of Diverted Relief Materials for IDPs

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Sunday Okobi

Senator Florence Ita Giwa has demanded the return of all the relief materials alleged to have been diverted from the Bakassi people in Cross River State, accusing the state governor, Professor Ben Ayade, of being behind the recent protest against her.

The relief materials, according to her, were donated by the National Refugees Commission (NRC) to the people of Bakassi to assuage the effects of a fire outbreak on their abode - Dayspring Island in Bakassi Local Government Area.

At a press conference held in Lagos, the former presidenti­al aide accused the state governor of being behind her ordeals, stating that “all is because of my efforts towards alleviatin­g the plight of my people in Bakassi, and also, I was instrument­al to uncovering a dastardly plot of diverting relief materials I sourced from the National Refugee Commission for victims of a fire outbreak in Dayspring Island in Bakassi by unscrupulo­us state officials.”

According to her, “Recent events in my home state of Cross River have given me and all well-meaning Nigerians cause for concern. As you might have heard, there has been a sustained and coordinate­d campaign to demonise my person and make rubbish of all my efforts.

“The so-called protests are a follow up to a spurious press release issued by an equally flippant entity that calls itself Coalition of Bakassi indigenes. Their statement contained a litany of lies, calculated to demean and defame my person.”

She equally accused former Bakassi council area Vice Chairman, Udeme Effiong Okon, who she said reported the fire outbreak to her, as the official who diverted a large quantities of the relief materials to his private residence at Calabar, and was later recovered and evacuated by the police and is now held as exhibits of a crime.

Also, while debunking some of the allegation against her that led to the protest, the former senator said: “The outrageous assertion that I was a signatory to the ceding of Bakassi ancestral land to Cameroon exposes their mischievou­s ignorance. Only heads of states can be signatory to such sovereign internatio­nal treaties and the last time I checked, I have never been President of Nigeria.

Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, has declared that the federal government is shielding former governor of the state and Minister of Transporta­tion, Chibuike Amaechi, from prosecutio­n because he financed the 2015 general election for the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC).

He also berated the former governor for allegedly superinten­ding over a vicious insecure system that led to the assassinat­ion of prominent Rivers indigenes.

The governor also stated that the failure of the former governor to fund the operation of security agencies for over six months during his second term contribute­d to the degenerati­on of security in the state.

Wike, who spoke yesterday during a special appearance on Sunrise Programme, pointed out that the former governor’s closure of courts for two years negatively affected security in the state as security agencies were overwhelme­d by the challenges of managing suspects while Rivers people were denied avenues to ventilate their grievances.

He said: “It was under Amaechi that I was almost assassinat­ed when I was his Chief of Staff. Under him, Ignatius Ajuru was assassinat­ed, Charles Nsiegbe was assassinat­ed. Yet he says the

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