- Safiu Kehinde
Osun State governor, Ademola Adeleke, has hit back at the state’s All Progressive Congress (APC) chapter over TETFUND fraud allegedly committed by his Chief of Staff, Kazeem Akinleye.
Responding to the Osun APC’s allegations, Adeleke had, in a statement issued by his spokesperson, Olawale Rasheed, affirmed that the allegations will not stop the prosecution of APC chieftains currently under probe over contact frauds during the regime of Oyetola.
While labelling the allegations against Akinleye as ‘baseless”, Adeleke said it will not alter the ongoing probe against contract frauds perpetrated by former state officials under Oyetola, which include a $20 million health centrea rehabilitation project.
The statement read in part; “The diversionary accusation against the Chief of Staff, Hon Kazeem Akinkeye will not stop the imminent prosecution of many former top officials of the Oyetola administration over infractions in contract handling in the last government, Spokesperson to the Governor, Mallam Olawale Rasheed has declared.
“The state APC is dead scared of the conclusions of the forensic investigation of the state contract review committee and the white paper implementation committee headed by Hon Kolapo Alimi which evidentially indicted many former top officials of the last government.
“The state APC is probably aware that the details of the many contract frauds , the companies used in perpetrating those fraudulent schemes and their directors are already in possession of the implementation committee which is now set to move to stage of prosecution.
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“The detailed materials available to the committee and the reality that those top officials indicted cannot escape the long arms of the law motivated the failed strategy of the APC to malign top administration officials including the Chief of Staff, Hon Kazeem Akinleye.
“Unknown to the opposition, the implementation committee has secured incontrovertible evidence of contract scam against former state officials under the last government and no amount of fake news will stop the imminent prosecution to retrieve looted state resources.
“The contacts in questions cover roads and the $20 million dollar health centers rehabilitation projects for which so many infractions were uncovered from serial breach of procurement process to usage of several companies on which Oyetola’s top officials were directors.
“The implementation committee under a deep sighted Barrister, Kolapo Alimi will soon swing into action to enforce accountability on behalf of Osun people from those who actually abused their office to loot state resources.
“We posit that no amount of falsehood, baseless allegations and outright fake news will deter the administration from pursuing public interest to a logical conclusion as all material evidence confirm that Hon Akinleye has not violated any provisions of the Code of Conduct, Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, the ICPC or any other extant laws for that matter.”