The
ruling Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) in Osun State yesterday gave
the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) a 21-day ultimatum to
prove its allegation that Governor Rauf Aregbesola siphons N48 million
monthly through the Osun Youths Empowerment Scheme (OYES).
The Arergbesola administration recruited over 20,000 youths for OYES with each of the volunteer receiving N10,000 salary.
The Osun State PDP, in a statement by its spokesman, Prince Diran Odeyemi, condemned the scheme.
The party alleged that Aregbesola uses the scheme to siphon the state’s meagre resources.
It
said: “The Aregbesola government is recklessly misusing the state’s
finances while the governor is creating the impression that he is
prudent with the resources at the disposal of his government.”
But
in a statement yesterday by its Director of Publicity, Research and
Strategy, Mr Kunle Oyatomi, ACN challenged the PDP to substantiate its
allegation with facts or be taken to the court of public opinion.
The
ACN said: “If the Osun PDP does not proceed to court to demonstrate its
credibility by proving this allegation in court within 21 days, then the
PDP will stand accused of being a collection of not just irresponsible
politicians, but a dishonourable outfit unworthy of participating in
civilised political engagements.
“ACN
believes that it is high time the national office of the PDP in Abuja
called its people in Osun State to order before it makes the rest of us
believe that this primitive conduct of the party in the state is
actually the nature and characteristics of the PDP nationwide.”
Calling
for a public debate on the matter, the ACN noted that “apart from the
challenge we have posed to the PDP to approach the court to prove its
allegations, we equally call on the best of PDP’s leaders to come
forward with facts and figures in a public debate”.
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