APC to Bauchi Governor: Resign or be impeached over seized property

Bauchi Gov. Bala Mohammed says he's the most investigated, denigrated public official in Nigeria

Bauchi Gov. Bala Mohammed

Following the reports of seizure of a multi-million naira property allegedly linked to Governor Bala Mohammed by the Independent Corrupt Practices Commission (ICPC), the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Bauchi state has said the report is enough reason for the governor to resign or be impeached.

Recall that a property which houses Zinaria International School located at Plot 298 Wuye District, Cadastral Zone B3, FCT, Abuja was seized by the commission.

The spokesperson of the commission, Rasheedat Okoduwa while confirming the seizure said Mohammed cannot face trial yet because he enjoys immunity by virtue of Section 308 of the 1999 Constitution. The Commission in a statement said the governor will be prosecuted after his tenure.

The All Progressives Congress, Bauchi state chapter urged the governor to take the path of honour by stepping down as it is done in other climes.

This was contained in a press statement made available to The Nation which was jointly signed by the Chairman of the Media Committee of APC in the State, Comrade Sabo Mohammed and the Secretary Mallam Saadu Umar.

‘The APC is appalled by the scandalous reports of the seizure of a property,  Plot 298, Wuye District, Abuja, linked to Governor Bala Muhammad (GB) by the ICPC.

The spokesperson of the ICPC said that Governor Bala unlawfully allocated the property belonging to the Federal Ministry of Agriculture to himself and his family while serving as the Minister of the FCT, Abuja.

This appalling scandal would warrant a resignation or impeachment in saner climes. Thus, we hereby urge Mr. Governor to take the path of honour.

Reacting to the reports and statement of the All Progressives Congress (APC), the state government has faulted the commission’s report describing it as a tale of lies against the governor.

This was contained in a rejoinder issued by the Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Media, Mukhtar Gidado which was made available to newsmen.

Gidado described the Commission’s narrative as not only false and misleading, but raises fundamental issues of constitutionalism bothering on human rights and rule of law.

He refuted the Commission’s story in its entirety stating his principal did not flout any policy or break any law.

Gidado stated for the records that Zinaria International School was established and had been long operational, offering quality education, in a cost-effective manner, to all and sundry, long before Senator Bala Mohammed became Minister of the FCT.

He added that ‘’like any other corporate entity, due to planned expansion, the School applied for land, a legitimate right it would have exercised, irrespective of whosoever was the Minister of the FCT, at the time’’.

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