Skip to main content

Betta Edu Suffering For Exposing Corruption”, Says Group



....Urges Tinubu To Reinstate Ex-Minister


From Kenneth Udeh, Abuja.


President Tinubu has been urged to reinstate the suspended Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, Dr Betta Edu back into office.


The appeal was made by the Sustainable Movement of Nigeria, SNM which also claimed that Edu is being blackmailed and witch-hunt for exposing corruption in the National Social Investment Program Agency.


Founder of the organisation, Mr. Kayode Arimoro in a press statement on Monday said that Edu’s travails were orchestrated by persons who were culpable in a corruption scandal involving an unapproved transfer of 44.8bn in 2023.


According to him, the former Cross River Health Commissioner was suspended 7 days after she raised the alarm and demanded an investigation into the financial misappropriation.


Mr Kayode further alleged that regular and new social media were heavily paid to run propaganda for days, and internal persons were also planted to pressure President Tinubu to suspend Edu from office.


Highlighting the achievements recorded by Edu while in office, Kayode appealed to President Tinubu to recall the axed Minister saying she is being tormented by a large network of prospective beneficiaries of the 44.8bn billion corruption crime.


He said; “They made concerted efforts to defame a Minister whose passion and policies were focused on the grassroots and who has shown poise and action to weed out corruption and irregularities within the ministry. just to teach her a lesson never to report fraud when she sees one”.


While the President intends to suspend the Minister so that the system can be investigated, Kayode pointed out that the period concerning the suspended Minister was barely 4 months.


Kayode asserted that the reason for Edu’s suspension was inconsequential given that all the projects she achieved were legally genuine with due approvals.


He said; “The said transfer of 587 million Naira which she wrote officially to the Accountant General and payments were made from the accountant general office, Given that she followed a laid down regulation from Chapter 14 section (iii) of the Federal Government Financial regulations.


According to him, the section states clearly that “In the disbursement of funds for non-personal advance for project/special programs, the leader of the project/special programs shall be the accounting officer, while an accountant of an appropriate grade shall be attached to each project/special programs and have responsibility for the disbursements as well as retirements of the non-personal advances”.


He said; “According to these financial regulation guidelines, the so-called private account to which funds were transferred is 3 qualifying accounts, which is managed by the Project accountant and there is evidence to show that the funds reached the intended beneficiaries in different states.


Reminding President Tinubu of the efforts put in by Edu during his Presidential campaigns, Kayode stated that the sacked Minister believes strongly in his 8-point agenda targeted at reducing poverty and fighting corruption.


He said that Edu remains instrumental to the achievement of President Tinubu's Renewed Hope agenda;


“This battle must not be lost for the sake of the reputation Dr Betta Edu has built over the years. Getting the ministry workings right would have solved Nigeria’s problems by over 70 per cent, with 133 million people living below the poverty line and an additional 10 million people thrown into poverty between January and April 2024."

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

BREAKING NEWS: Youths of Ikot Ansa Nab Vandals Destroying Public Utilities, Hand Over to Authorities for Prosecution

  In a combined effort to curb the rampant vandalism of public utilities in Cross River State, the youth leader of Ikot Ansa, Prince, Victor Otu Iso JR, alongside his community, successfully apprehended criminals involved in the destruction of vital public infrastructure. The vandals were caught red-handed this morning, 13th day of September 2024, as they attempted to steal Amor cables belonging to state transformers at Ekpo Iso. Acting swiftly, the youth leader invited the Special Adviser on Public Utilities, Engr. Dr. Jerome Egbe KSM, and his counterpart on General Duties, Barr. Ekpenyong Akiba, to the scene. The Special Advisers arrived promptly, accompanied by operatives of the Nigerian Police Force from the Federal Division, and took custody of the criminals. The suspects have since been transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department (CID) for further interrogation and prosecution. While addressing the youths of Ikot Ansa, Engr. Dr. Egbe and Barr. Akiba commended t...

Hope Waddell, Ex-Gov Ayade Settle Land Dispute, Launch 1bn Endowment Fund

  By Detailing News  The longstanding land dispute between the Presbyterian Church’s Hope Waddell Training Institution and the immediate past Governor of Cross River State, Prof. Ben Ayade, has been amicably resolved, paving the way for renewed development at the historic institution. The Prelate of the Presbyterian Church, Dr. Ekpenyong Akpanika, represented by Most Rev. Daniel Etim, disclosed this at a press conference in Calabar on Monday. The briefing marked the commencement of activities for the 130th anniversary celebration of Hope Waddell Training Institution, which was established in 1895. According to him, the dispute was not solely between the Church and the former governor but also involved the institution’s Old Students Association. He explained that the contested land had historical significance as the former residence of the Inspector-General of Police. “The land issue was not just between Governor Ayade and the Church; it also involved the Old Students Associati...

Gov’s Aide on Public Utilities Assesses Infrastructure at College of Health, Calabar

     By Detailing News  In a bid to revamp public utilities across Cross River State, the Special Adviser to Governor Bassey Otu on Public Utilities, Engr. Dr. Jerome Egbe KSM, embarked on a needs assessment tour of the College of Health Technology, Calabar, today March 12, 2025. The visit forms part of a statewide initiative to identify and restore non-functional public infrastructure, aligning with Governor Otu’s "First People’s Mantra", which prioritizes the well-being of citizens and economic growth through infrastructural development. Engr. Egbe emphasized the importance of rehabilitating public utilities to enhance their efficiency, encourage industrial growth, and create a conducive environment for investment in the state. "This tour is necessary to assess the state of public utilities and identify areas where the government must intervene. Many institutions, including this college, have pressing infrastructural challenges that hinder growth and academic excel...