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N’Delta youth leader to Tinubu: Conduct thorough investigation on Edu’s alleged corrupt matter 

Omiete Blessing
A youth leader from the Niger Delta region, Richard Akinaka, has urged President Bola Tinubu not to allow public emotions and social media to guide his decision on the alleged corruption case of Dr. Betta Edu, the honorable minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation. 

 

 

Akinaka who is also an entrepreneur, said Tinubu should take a second look at the rationale and motive behind the project account initiative used by the suspended humanitarian minister.

 

 

 

The youth leader spoke, on Thursday, in a chat with newsmen.

 

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He said the decision by the suspended Minister to authorize a payment of about N585 million of the ministry’s funds into the private account of a civil servant might have resulted from the desire to reduce the bureaucratic and red-tape nature of the government in releasing funds.

 

 

 

He commended the President for what he described as a timely suspension and investigation of the Minister.

 

 

Akinaka emphasized the necessity for President Tinubu to conduct thorough due diligence in investigating the matter, “If it becomes clear that the funds released for the project were judiciously used and not siphoned or embezzled, then the Minister should be allowed to continue her work at the Ministry”.

 

 

 

He suggested that the timing of project execution might outweigh any wrongdoing regarding separate accounts.

 

 

 

“I express my deep gratitude towards the president for appointing such an excellent and young female Minister to work with. I plead on her behalf, not just because of her intelligence and competence but also because of her intentions.

 

 

 

“What happened to her was a terrible mistake that could have happened to any of us. Considering the nature of her job, this issue is actually very common,” Mr. Akinaka stated.

 

 

 

 

He further urged a fair investigation, emphasizing that the President should consider her intentions when evaluating the case, appealing for leniency akin to how one would treat their own daughter.

 

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“All I am saying is that if the money allegedly embezzled can be accounted for and was used for good Intentions ,Mr president should please forgive her and if it is proven otherwise she can be sacked. Mr. president should also consider that she is the best at what she does.

 

 

 

 

“She must have made a terrible mistake but as we all know in government business, project accountants are use specific operations for efficiency purposes and such funds are retired at the end by the appointed accountant.

 

 

 

“What Mr. President should really consider is whether the money was used for the reason it was approved for or if it was actually embezzled.If it later turns out that the money was not embezzled Mr President should please forgive her and let her continue in her office,” Akinaka said.
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