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Ojougboh: I Didn’t Say N’Assembly Members Received N20m

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The Acting Executive Director in charge of Projects at the Niger Delta Developmen­t Commission (NDDC), Dr. Cairo Ojougboh, has denied accusing the National Assembly members of receiving N20milion each as COVID-19 palliative from the commission.

Ojougboh in a statement he personally signed insisted that a statement credited to the Senate quoting him as saying that the commission paid varying sums of money as COVID-19 palliative­s to each of the federal lawmakers was dubious, malicious and infantile lie against me.

He said: “I want to state without equivocati­on, without any hint of doubt, that I neither issued, nor made, such a statement. Indeed, there is no provision in the commission’s budget for such a payment.

“Let me make it clear, with all due respect to the hallowed chambers of the National Assembly, as well as to the entire Nigeria public, that I would have resisted such a payment if it were ever brought up in the commission. “In the past few months, the Interim Management Committee (IMC) has championed a campaign to cleanse the commission of obvious corruption and frivolous payments, and restore it to its core mandate of facilitati­ng the sustainabl­e developmen­t of the Niger Delta region. A pillar of this campaign is institutin­g due process and plugging every dubious hole through which the funds of the commission are diverted and frittered away.

“In the course of this campaign, it bears to emphasise once more that I and the IMC, as well as the commission, have been clear to state that the National Assembly, as a distinguis­hed body, as well as the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representa­tives, are absolved of blame. Indeed, the main body of the National Assembly is unaware of the questionab­le happenings in the NDDC.”

He said concocting such lie against him showed the extent, and how low, people could go to bring harm to individual­s and cause disaffecti­on among people and between institutio­ns.

He added: “My service to my fatherland and the zeal of my patriotism, as well as unwavering love for the wellbeing of the Niger Delta region and our people will not allow me to denigrate the lofty institutio­n such as the National Assembly, an important beacon of our collective democratic journey. As a former member of the National Assembly, I hold that institutio­n in the highest esteem and will not undermine nor denigrate its integrity.

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