Group to Ikpeazu: Vacate office in seven days
An Igbo pressure group, under the aegis of Ndigbo Buotu Union, has
given Abia State Governor, Okezie Ikpeazu, seven days to vacate his seat
over tax return controversy involving the governor.
The group vowed to occupy the Abia State Government House if the governor refused to heed the call.
A Federal High Court in Abuja had sacked Ikpeazu for tax default.
The court had ordered the Independent National Electoral Commission
(INEC) to withdraw the governor’s certificate of return and issue same
to his rival, Mr. Uche Ogah.
But Ikpeazu has continued to seek legal reprieve in the various courts to overturn the ruling.
The National president of Ndigbo Buotu,
Igwekala Ugomaduefule, said in a statement made available to journalists
in Abuja on Friday that Governor Ikpeazu lacked the moral right to
continue in office because of the severity of the allegations against
him.
Ugomaduefule declared that the entire Igbo nation is scandalized that
the governor is using all sorts or subterfuge to hang on to office.
The statement said, “Since the issue of tax evasion by the outgoing
governor of Abia State, Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu, became public knowledge, the
people of Abia State, the Igbo nation and indeed all Nigerians have
been keenly following the development in court because of the severity
of the alleged offence.
“At every point and turn, the governor engaged all manners of delay
tactics and subterfuge to stop the case, including going to the Supreme
Court to ensure the case does not see the light of the day.
“However, all the rigmarole on the tax evasion case instituted
against outgoing Governor Ikpeazu came to a halt on Monday, June 27,
2016 following the ruling by the Federal High Court, Abuja, presided
over by Justice Okon Abang, which found him culpable of tax evasion and
consequently kicked him out of office.
“The court also ordered the Independent National Electoral Commission
(INEC) to issue a certificate of return to Dr. Uche Samson Ogah, who
came second in the PDP primary.
“We members of Ndigbo Buofuobi , like other Nigerians, had expected
the governor to take the path of honour, apologize for his misdeed and
immediately quit office for Dr. Uche Samson Ogah as ordered by the High
Court.
“Rather than do the honourable thing, Governor Ikpeazu has been brazenly talking tough and refusing to quit office.
“We find this very irritating, morally questionable and politically
incorrect for a man that should cover his face in shame is all over the
media boasting that he will not respect the court ruling.
“We want to use this opportunity to call on the national leadership
of the PDP to call Governor Ikpeazu to order and prevail on him to
respect the ruling of the court instead of exposing the party to more
public ridicule after the damage he did to the image of the party by tax
evasion.
“PDP leaders should also learn from this sad incident and ensure that
in future all aspirants for every position are scrupulously screened
before the primaries to ensure this ugly development does not repeat
itself in future.”
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