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Council Boss In N500m Fraud Scam
The Executive Chairman of Ahoada-East Local Government Area of Rivers State, Chief Cassidy Ikegbidi Wednesday failed to absolve himself from the allegation of misappropriation of over N486,065,183.62 billion in 2011 brought against him by a former councillor, Hon Bright Nelson.
Chief Ikegbidi appeared before the state House of Assembly Committee on Ethics and Privileges in Port Harcourt following a petition against him by the former councillor for Ward 7 of the local government.
The petitioner alleged that the Ahoada East chairman received N130,186,351.44 for the month of October,, N277, 994,815.07 for November and N127,884,053.11 for December, all in 2011, but did not execute any contract worth N20 million within the period, but rather diverted the funds to acquire personal properties.
The petition dated January 24, 2012, equally alleged that the Ahoada East council boss pays N1million to his sister, a member of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) and N400,000 to his mother, monthly from the council’s coffers and owns seven private cars bought with the council’s funds in addition to other properties acquired within the period.
Dismissing the issues raised in the petition as baseless, Chief Cassidy Ikegbidi said that the petitioner was a defeated chairmanship candidate of the Labour Party at the last council elections in the area.
The council boss hinted that the cars in question were bought before he became the Chairman of the council except one that he uses as official car.
Chief Ikegbidi who could not give account of funds received within the period, directed the treasurer of the council, Mr Gershon Tyger to provide the facts and figures to the committee.
The six-member committee after persuading the treasurer to look at the files before him and give them the figures of the three months allocations, met a brick wall when Mr Tyger appeared not to recognise the figures in the files.
The House Committee therefore ordered the Sergeant-at-Arms to the Assembly to detain the Treasurer at the police post located at the Assembly complex.
Earlier, the Chairman of the Ethics and Privileges Committee and Deputy Chairman, Hon Nname Ewoh, said the committee invited both parties in line with relevant laws which empowered the House to make laws for the councils and to investigate such petitions in exercise of its constitutional powers.
The committee chairman before adjourning the meeting for two weeks, urged the council chairman to build up his defence before the next date and the petitioner to provide evidence of some of the allegations.
He assured that the committee would be patient to hear all the issues and would be fair to the parties to ensure that justice was done.
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