The government said the money went missing during his administration as governor of the state.
Governor Samuel Ortom
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has been told by the government of Benue state to probe Senator George Akume for allegedly misappropriating N2 billion.
Akume is the current Minister of Special Duties and Inter-Governmental Affairs, Senator George Akume.
The government said the money went missing during his administration as governor of the state.
This was contained in a statement issued and made available to DAILY POST on Monday by Terver Akase, Chief Press Secretary to Governor Samuel Ortom.
The Benue government in the statement lamented the former lawmaker’s constant comments against governor Ortom over the insecurity ravaging the state and the entire nation.
Senator Akume during a press conference allegedly asked the Federal Government to declare a state of emergency in Benue and remove Governor Ortom from power following the surge in insecurity.
Reacting, the state government via the statement, said the briefing was expected, describing it as a campaign against the people of the state.
The statement reads, “We read the text of press conference addressed today in Abuja by the Minister of Special Duties and Inter-Governmental Affairs, Senator George Akume with other All Progressives Congress, APC leaders from Benue State.
“We had earlier alerted Benue people and other Nigerians to expect the said press conference. It is one in a series of an organized smear campaign against Benue State Governor, Samuel Ortom.
“As expected, Senator Akume and his group avoided responding to the issues of insecurity in the country which the Governor has repeatedly and rightly accused the Presidency of complicity.
“The outing of George Akume and others in Abuja was nothing more than a massage on the ego of the Presidency to curry personal favours. As long as he and his group secure their meal tickets, Benue can go to hell. A media attack on Governor Ortom instantly attracts a package from the Villa.
“Akume and his group must have been under immense pressure to hold the press conference and hurl vituperation against the Governor. This, they had to do to keep their jobs.
“The leadership of APC in Benue, having lost grip of the party membership in the state with hundreds defecting to PDP every week, now see a window of opportunity to relaunch themselves into relevance.
“As a two-term former Governor of Benue State, it is shocking that Akume is now calling for the declaration of a state of emergency in the state to dismantle democratic structures.
“Is it not contradictory that Akume faults Governor Ortom over his statements on the President’s handling of the security situation in the country but goes ahead to brand the Governor as a criminal and sponsor of a militia? We challenge the Minister to provide evidence to back his claim that the Governor is involved in corruption and sponsors militia.
“We recall that when he was Governor, Akume challenged the then President Olusegun Obasanjo for not doing enough to end the Jukun/Tiv crisis on the border of Benue and Taraba State. He is on record to have confronted President Obasanjo and said uncomplimentary things to the President. Now he finds it convenient to give lectures on respect for hierarchy in government and age.
“On his call for a probe, we have no objection to that. Governor Ortom is running a transparent administration and has nothing to hide. We, however, invite the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC to begin their probe from 1999 when Akume became Governor. The N2 billion that went missing at the twilight of his administration is yet to be accounted for.
“Akume’s utterances in 2019 are still fresh in the minds of Benue people. After the state came under herdsmen attacks and hundreds were killed, he accused Benue people of killing themselves. That the people responded to him by voting him out of the Senate confirmed their anger towards him.
“Lastly, we expected APC to hold the press conference in Benue to test their popularity among the people of the state”.