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While Gov Ortom Disowns Ex-Chief of Staff’s N160m Election Support Cash Claim, Gov Ugwuanyi Cannot Be Cajoled With Same Format By Enugu Politicians and Aspirants

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ENUGU2023: While Gov Ortom Disowns Ex-Chief of Staff’s N160m Election Support Cash Claim, Gov Ugwuanyi Cannot Be Cajoled With Same Format By Enugu Politicians and Aspirants

ENUGU2023: While Gov Ortom Disowns Ex-Chief of Staff’s N160m Election Support Cash Claim, Gov Ugwuanyi Cannot Be Cajoled With Same Format By Enugu Politicians and Aspirants

Governor Samuel Ortom of Benue State has rebuffed claim by his former Chief of Staff, Mr. Terwase Orbunde, to pay him a princely sum of N160 million, which he claimed to have used in assisting the governor to win the 2015 election.

Governor Ortom’s rebuff is contained in a response to a formal request by his former CoS to reimburse him with the said amount of money, which he claimed to have sold his house in Wuse District of Abuja and ploughed same into the election of the governor but did not say in specific terms how the money was deployed.

In what appeared as an open confrontation, Mr. Orbunde had in a five-paragraph letter dated April 16, 2022, with the title: “Appeal for Reimbursement”, reminded Ortom to refund the N160 million to him since he sold his property at Plot 715 Wuse, BO3 District to raise the money which was spent on the 2015 election.

“As His Excellency may wish to recall, one of the critical points, which God used in securing victory in the 2015 governorship election, was for His Excellency Gabriel Suswam to lose his Senatorial bid. This came at a cost. I do not wish to go into details beyond this.

“It is my desire to arrange a place and move my family and property out of Commissioners’ Quarters as soon as possible. This has made this request very pressing and inevitable since I do not have other sources of raising funds now,” Orbunde who served as Ortom’s Chief of staff but resigned to pursue his guber interest wrote.

But Governor Ortom on April 23, 2022 fired back at Orbunde, dismissing his claim of N160 million as untenable and unknown to him, while acknowledging the fact that he worked with Orbunde during the election leading to his victory in 2015.

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The Governor said: “The fact that we worked together in 2014 to realize my governorship ambition cannot be over-emphasized. However, as the Chief visioner, I was always aware and in control of all interventions from friends and associates aimed at prosecuting my elections and such were always acknowledged.

“I really cannot recall when we discussed and you made available or invested the sum of N160 million in my campaign or election in 2015 or at any other time.

“As my political ally, if this request is coming from you for assistance, it would be understood and I can always assist as usual to the best of my ability. I am rather surprised that this appeal for reimbursement is coming after seven years of my becoming governor of Benue State and therefore I consider same as made in bad faith to say the least,” Governor Ortom concluded in the letter.

However, Charity Reporters may bear the responsibility to analyse that; it may be possible that there was such transaction but however it is also possible that the former Chief of Staff may not be in the list of Governor Ortom’s preferred candidates or maybe zoning system may not favor his constituency and therefore resorted to asking for refund.

In the case of Enugu, we have heard and known so many politicians especially aspirants in the current dispensation who have brought to the public domain how much they contributed during the Governor Ugwuanyi’s campaign in 2015 and in 2019 for his re-election, the list is however countless as some claimed to have supported him with N200 million, while others claim to have given N400 million and so on and so forth.

Some of these persons were said to have been settled with several appointments, contracts and/or choice properties.

Notwithstanding, Some  reliable stakeholders(names withheld) in the state has posited that Gov. Ugwuanyi will not pick his successor nor any electable aspirant based on the afforementioned public appeal and as such cannot be Cajoled.

According to some of these statesmen, Governor Ugwuanyi will pick his successor and other aspirants in the state based on consultations, zoning, micro zoning, equity, justice and fair play but most importantly the will of God.

“These persons must be acceptable by the people as well and would have effected both the people and the party positively”.

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