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NDDC Probe: House of Reps to sue Senator Godswill Akpabio for perjury

The ongoing probe of the Niger Delta development commission, (NDDC) has taken a new twist as the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rep. Femi Gbajabimila has instructed the Clerk of the House to file a suit of perjury against the Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Sen. Godswill Akpabio.

Speaker Gbajabiamila made the announcement at the plenary on Thursday while reacting to the failure of the minister to substantiate his claims that 60 per cent of the contracts in the Niger Delta Development Committee (NDDC) were awarded to lawmakers during the investigative hearing on the alleged fraud amounting to N40 billion in the NDDC.

Gbajabimila recalled that on Tuesday July 21, 2020, issued a 48 hours ultimatum to Akpabio to publish the names of lawmakers and details of contracts awarded to them.

 The speaker said that the minister had failed to respond to the request saying that Akpabio statement intended solely to gaslight the nation from the maladministration and malfeasance in the NDDC.   “I recognise that the House has not always lived up to the high expectations of the Nigerian people.   “As much as we still have a lot to do in that regard, I refuse to sit here in good conscience and allow anyone to assassinate the character of the House in an attempt to deflect accountability for their conduct in office.   “Such mendacity as was witnessed at the public hearing will not be tolerated from anybody no matter how highly placed.   “This morning, I asked the Clerk of the House of Representatives to engage the services of legal counsel, and instruct them to initiate a criminal complaint of perjury against the Minister.   “At the same time, we will instruct counsel to explore the possibility of a civil defamation suit against the Minister,” he said.

 Gbajabimila said that the House is a public trust placed in the care of lawmakers for the duration of term in office.   According to him, legislators must prove worthy of this public trust or risk the censure of history.   The speaker said lawmakers will resist every attempt to undermine the institution, whether such attempts come from within or from outside.   He promised that the  House will live up to the highest expectations of the Nigerian people saying that it is the commitment the House will not fail.

Meanwhile the minister of Niger delta affairs Senato Godswill Akpabio has denied accusing members of the national assembly of collecting 60 percent of the contracts at the NDDC

Senator Akpabio in a letter read on the floor of the house during plenary on Thursday said the only reference he made to 60 percent during his presentation was in response to a question by a member of the house committee on the NDDC who sought to know whether a medical doctor can serve as an executive director project , to which he responded by saying since 50 to 60 percent of the NDDC projects where medical in nature, it was commonsensical for a medical doctor to serve in that capacity.

By Agogo.

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