The State Working Committee of the
Peoples Democratic Party in Bayelsa State has suspended its Chairman,
Col. Sam Inokoba (retd.), over alleged financial impropriety. The
chairman allegedly diverted a N40m gift from the Minister of Petroleum
Resources, Mrs. Diezani Allison-Madueke to the state chapter of the
party.
The decision to suspend Inokoba was taken on Tuesday after deliberation by members of the State Executive Council.
According to the Publicity Secretary of
the PDP in the state, Mr. Osom Makebre, the decision of the SEC had been
forwarded to the national leadership of the party for ratification.
Makbere said in accordance with the
party’s constitution, it was expected that the Deputy Chairman of the
party, King Serena Dokubo-Spiff, would take over the running of the
party within the next 30 days.
A source at the meeting said the
suspended chairman had been invited to appear before the enlarged SEC
but that he refused and reportedly travelled to Abuja.
According to the source, SEC members deliberated on a five-count charge of misconduct levelled against Inokoba.
Inokoba was also accused of refusing to
join in the ongoing campaigns for candidates of the Bayelsa Central
Senatorial district because the candidates were not his choice.
The party source, who craved anonymity,
said, “He has since neglected to carry out his official duties as party
chairman. He sponsored aspirants during the party primaries instead of
engaging in neutrality as the chairman of the party.
“He also publicly, in the presence of
party members, ordered his security aides and thugs to beat a party
member due to dispute over party primaries materials.
“He also engaged in promoting factions
within the state PDP and engaged in financial dishonesty with funds
provided by members of the PDP from the state and national level.”
But reacting to the suspension, media
aide to the suspended chairman, Mr. Nelson Agadi, described the
suspension as illegal and “a sponsored action.”
“The suspension is a lie that cannot
hold and it is a violation of the Section 10 sub section 7 of the party
constitution,” Agadi said.
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