SAMUEL Ortom, Benue State Governor, has urged the Economic and Financial
Crimes Commission (EFCC) to start the probe of security vote from the
Presidency if the anti-graft agency were not after him for dumping the
All Progressive Congress (APC).
Mr Ortom had dumped the APC last week, days after his defection the EFCC resurfaced with the probe of his security vote.
The governor described his probe as a clear case of persecution and witch-hunting.
In
a chat with newsmen shortly after a state broadcast, in Makurdi, the
state capital on Wednesday, Governor Ortom wondered why he would be
singled out among all governors in the country for such probe and
advised the anti-graft agency to begin the probe from the Presidency.
“So
far, I am the only governor in Nigeria whose Security Vote is being
investigated by the EFCC. Why should Benue case be different if not
persecution?” he queried.
“If the EFCC wanted a genuine
investigation of security vote spending they should have started from
the Presidency right across the 36 states.
“If their focus was on
Benue State they should have started from 1999 when Senator Akume was
Governor. But this is not the case. I want the whole world to know that
all this is about persecution and a clear case of witch-hunting.
“With
the enormous security challenges in the State since my assumption of
office it is surprising that any one would expect me to do nothing but
keep the security vote in the safe.
“The security vote
spending being investigated spans from 2015 to 2018, a period of grave
security challenges in the state. I reiterate that the investigation is a
clear case of persecution.
“I have not misappropriated, diverted
or stolen any money. I have nothing to hide. I assure that the
investigators can find nothing incriminating against me,” Ortom said.
Ortom
who explained that he is being persecuted for enacting the Anti-Open
Grazing Law and his recent defection from the ruling APC to the Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP) wondered why as a citizen of the country he
cannot associate with any party he wants.
He maintained that he
had to decamp from the APC because the interest of the Benue people and
his own interest were no longer being protected.
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