A socio-political group, Akwa Ibom Integrity Vanguard has asked the All Progressive Congress (APC) led federal government to produce the alleged stockpiles of dollars found in Akwa Ibom Govt. House by DSS Official during it recent raid.
Recall that the media had reported the purported dollars was allegedly found in the guest houses and the presidential lodge currently in use by ex-Governor Godswill Akpabio, Senate Minority leader.
In a statement signed by the group leader, Ediong Moses, accused the APC of circulating images from the United States of America mission in Iraq.
•Akpabio and Udom
“What the APC propagandist did was to just go to the internet, searched for the image of the missing Iraq billions and started circulating it as the picture of the stockpiles of dollars allegedly found in Uyo and they made the picture go viral.
The group wondered why the DSS and the APC have failed to produce the alleged stockpiles of dollars found in the state government house.
“Those who were present at the time of the search of the Guest House were the Director of DSS, Akwa Ibom State, The Commissioner of Police, the Head of the Military Formation, Head of the Joint task Force (JTF) and governor Emmanuel Udom. One, therefore, must wonder where on earth did APC and their propagandist get the story about stockpiles of dollars in Uyo Government House?
“The questions Nigerians must begin to ask now after over two weeks of the raid on Akwa Ibom Guest House where stockpiles of dollars was allegedly found in the chalet where former governor Akapbio stayed, where is the $500,000,000 (Five Hundred Million Dollars) Akpabio’s money found as alleged by the APC?
The group therefore appealed to Akapbio to head directly to the DSS upon his return to the country to claim his $500,000,000.
Recall that the PDP had said the ruling APC has confirmed its culpability in a number of anti-democratic actions of government agencies lately, particularly the mindless invasion of Akwa-Ibom State government house and interference in the activities of that state’s election tribunal.
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