Fraud: S’East Obidient group asks Otti to present proof, end media prosecution

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The Pro-Obidient South East Leaders Forum (POSELF) has called on the Abia State Government led by Governor Alex Otti the “media war and personal vendetta against the immediate past government of Governor Okezie Ikpeazu.”

The Forum said it supported the fight against all corrupt practices, but added that such must go through due process, without engaging in media trials that would end up reducing the chances of proper judicial trials.

POSELF Coordinator, Comrade Chetachi Ikpe, in a statement signed by him and the Secretary, Chief Marcus Obiakwa, said the Forum acknowledged the challenges posed by the prolonged media war against Ikpeazu’s tenure, cautioning against unfounded accusations and emphasizing the need for evidence-based discourse.

The Forum urged Otti to substantiate his claims surrounding the alleged misappropriation of N10 billion in Abia Airport by Ikpeazu.

POSELF added that the exclusion of anti-corruption cases from previous administrations, particularly during the Orji Uzor Kalu and Theodore Orji era, underscored the importance of a comprehensive approach to addressing governance discrepancies.

It urged Otti to remain focused on his responsibilities and refrain from engaging in personalized vendetta that might distract him from the Obidient governance agenda.

The statement reads, “The accountability expected from the Abia State Government will not only uphold integrity but also pave the way for a more cohesive leadership that the Global Obidients Family can be proud of.

“Amidst mounting speculations concerning the purported mismanagement of funds and other weighty allegations against Ikpeazu, the call for the public release of the forensic audit reports has heightened.

“The absence of concrete evidence and transparency surrounding the investigation is a cause for concern, impacting the integrity of Mr Peter Obi and the esteemed Global Obidient Family.”

The Forum called for guidance from Abia Elders, especially figures such as Eze Isaac Ikonne (Enyi 1 of Aba), Commodore Ebitu Ukiwe, Rtd, Prof. Ihechukwu Madubuike and Senator Ike Nwachukwu.

It added, “Elections are over and it is now time for good governance devoid of partisanship and undue distractions. The purported explanation provided by former Governor Ikpeazu regarding the Abia Airport project sheds light on the decision-making processes during his administration.”

POSELF said the importance of providing context and clarity in public discourse to dispel misinformation could not be overstated and as such, it is crucial to approach governance matters with transparency, integrity, and a commitment to truth.

The group added, “The Forum expresses concern over the detrimental impact of the anti-Ikpeazu media war on the reputation of respected leaders, including Mr. Peter Obi.

“The biased nature of the media campaigns and the lack of substantial evidence against corruption allegations tarnish the image of reputable figures and the Global Obidient Family.

“It is imperative for Governor Alex Otti to act judiciously and substantiate claims through credible evidence to safeguard integrity and prevent unwarranted discord.

“Efforts to probe and discredit former Governor Ikpeazu must not overshadow the current administration’s responsibility of governing effectively and with integrity.

“The Forum emphasizes the need for Governor Otti to focus on delivering robust governance without succumbing to distractions or unfounded accusations. Unity and collaboration among all stakeholders are crucial for sustainable development and progress in Abia State.

“The Forum acknowledges the concerns raised by the Abia community regarding the media war, urging Governor Otti to navigate the challenges wisely.

“Misinformation and divisive narratives must not detract from the collective goal of advancing the state. As Chief Chikwe Udensi aptly warned, the path to progress must not be clouded with falsehoods but must be built on transparency, truth, and accountability.”

 

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