Saturday, 28 April 2012

Alleged N10bn Mansion: Edo ACN Blasts PDP

THE Edo State chapter of the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) has described as irresponsible journalism media reports alleging that the state governor, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, has dipped his hands into the coffers of the state to build a N10 billion mansion in his home town, Iyambo.
The ACN, in a statement by its publicity secretary, Mr Dan Owegie, noted that the entire report was cooked up “by the desperate Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the state” which he said is confronted with obvious electoral disaster in the coming July governorship election.
Describing the PDP’s allegation at a press conference where “they displayed purported aerial video clips and photographs of the said building” as spurious, the party said the “Edo PDP has gone ahead to launch a massive campaign of calumny and infamy against the person of the governor on the internet, raising spurious allegations that bear very little or no relationship with the truth.”
The party spokesman noted that the building in question was Oshiomhole’s three bedroom duplex built over 20 years ago and it was only being expanded to include three more bedrooms.
Mr Owegie, describing the PDP’s campaign as the ranting of a drowning man, said the party should go and clear its image of very many questionable circumstances surrounding its leadership in the state.
The ACN noted that the ACN governor and ACN standard bearer in the coming poll “is too disciplined to dip his hands into the tax payers’ treasury to extend his personal house as being branded by the opposition.”
The party said the mass exodus from the PDP to the ACN which the former is jittery about, boiled  down to the development initiatives  of Oshiomhole and other ACN governors in the country, adding that only recently, the PDP tried to stop its women leader, Mrs Lucy Omagbon from defecting into the ACN, but to no avail.
The statement said the defeat awaiting the PDP in the coming election would be unprecedented in the history of election in the state.

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