A Bauchi State PDP chieftain, Alhaji Bibi Dogo, has backed the
Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission (EFCC) for probing former
Governor Isa Yuguda over missing Jet that was tracked in Morocco
recently.
Dogo, who made the
statement in an exclusive interview with selected journalists in Bauchi
said, the move is a milestone towards the fight against corruption
The PDP chieftain added that Yuguda administration was marred by perpetual corruption as if the government had legalized impunity
He expressed support for the current steps taken by President Muhammadu Buhari in his crusade against corruption and APC’s determined efforts to rekindle Nigeria’s socio, economic development
Similarly, Dogo challenged the incumbent governor of Bauchi State, Barrister Mohammed Abubakar to explain how he was able to save N1 billion naira from 2015 hajj operation without further delay.
He stated that the governor should know that those sponsored for hajj 2015 are less compared to last year warning Abubakar to stop deceiving the electorates
It wouldl be recalled that the EFCC last week, moved to grill former governor Yuguda following petitions involving Bauchi missing aircraft that was said to have been tracked in Morocco
The PDP chieftain added that Yuguda administration was marred by perpetual corruption as if the government had legalized impunity
He expressed support for the current steps taken by President Muhammadu Buhari in his crusade against corruption and APC’s determined efforts to rekindle Nigeria’s socio, economic development
Similarly, Dogo challenged the incumbent governor of Bauchi State, Barrister Mohammed Abubakar to explain how he was able to save N1 billion naira from 2015 hajj operation without further delay.
He stated that the governor should know that those sponsored for hajj 2015 are less compared to last year warning Abubakar to stop deceiving the electorates
It wouldl be recalled that the EFCC last week, moved to grill former governor Yuguda following petitions involving Bauchi missing aircraft that was said to have been tracked in Morocco
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