CIVIL society group, Democratic Value Initiative (DVI), has challenged the candidate of the Action Congress of Nigeria, (ACN), in the forthcoming gubernatorial election in Ondo State, Mr. Rotimi Akeredolu, to respond to the allegations that he misappropriated the funds of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) during his two-year tenure as the President of the body.
The Senior Advocate of Nigeria is further accused of official 
recklessness during his reign in NBA. The social campaign group wants 
him to clear himself of the allegations or withdraw from the race 
immediately, to save his name.
Making the call in a statement issued on Friday and signed by its 
President, Godwin Shari, the DVI said the allegations made against the 
ACN gubernatorial candidate were too weighty to be ignored, especially, 
when grounds of the allegations are made available for everyone to see.
The ACN candidate was fingered in fraudulent matters and gross abuse 
of office by an Abuja-based group, Good Governance Monitor (GGM), which 
cited instances of fraudulent manifestations against Akeredolu as the 
President of the NBA, declaring him unfit to occupy the exalted office 
of the governor.
Relying on a letter of complaint written to the ACN gubernatorial 
candidate by his colleagues, accusing him of diverting NBA contract to 
his personal company, AKT Ventures Limited, and converting to personal 
use, the sum of N3 million from the Niger State government, the group 
said there were ample reasons to doubt the capability of the lawyer  to 
 handle  the finances of a state.
The group had quoted a document dated September 4, 2009, written to 
Akeredolu by fellow stakeholders and national officers of the NBA who 
said they were worried and disturbed by the ACN candidate’s “fraudulent 
manifestations and continuous violation of the constitution of the 
Nigeria Bar Association.”
The stakeholders had confronted the politician with details of 
findings that Akeredolu awarded and approved contract for the printing  
 of   the   ‘Bar Perspective’ and ‘Voice of the Bar’ to a company named 
AKT Ventures Limited with RC No 104097.
They further stated that the company had the following people as 
subscribers to            the Memorandum and Articles of Association and
 Directors: Oluwarotimi O Akeredolu; Betty C. Akeredolu (Mrs); Oluwole 
A. Akeredolu and Kolawole O. Akeredolu.
According to the fellow lawyers, Akeredolu and other subscribers 
approved and signed a cheque for the total sum of Three Million, Three 
Hundred and Twenty Thousand               Naira (N3,320,000.00) and paid
 it into the said accounts in two installments.
“This said amount is not provided for in the INEC-approved budgetary 
allocation for the year, having approved the sum of N1m instead of the 
sum of N920, 000 (Nine Hundred and Twenty Thousand Naira) provided for 
publication in the budgetary allocation for the year.”
Referring to a memo to the then NBA president by the publicity 
secretary, Abdulrasheed Oladimeji Murtala Esq, dated July 29, 2009, the 
stakeholders alleged that Akeredolu also on the same day approved the 
release of N2 million to himself.
According to the document communicated to Akeredolu, “It is crystal 
clear that the General-Secretary, NBA, Mr. Ibrahim Mark, raised 
objections as regard your approval of the same with valid stated/written
 reasons in the same memo. But instead, you the president, in connivance
 with the Treasurer, Mrs. Tess Moriis-Okeke who prepared this budget and
 who knew this money was not budgeted for, signed the
 
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