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    Tunji-Ojo: Ijaw group kicks against suspension of minister over N438m scandal

    Vincent OsuwoBy Vincent OsuwoJanuary 16, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The Ijaw Professionals’ Forum (IPF) has urged President Bola  Tinubu to be mindful of opposition elements and government adversaries asking for the suspension of his Interior Minister, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, over a money scandal involving suspended Humanitarian Minister Betta Edu.

    In an open letter, the Ijaw professionals praised Tinubu for the style and manner in which he has handled issues impacting his government, particularly the quick resolution of the Edu financial scandal.

    However, in a letter signed by its secretary, Clarkson Borchson Ayibapreye, the forum encouraged the president to carefully consider the voices opposed to Tunji-Ojo in order to avoid falling into the traps of the opposition and his government’s foes.

    The letter said: “Mr. President must always remember that his government has opposition. Once a story like this is in the public domain your opposition will also like to take undue advantage of it.

    “Enemies of the government will exaggerate and widen the net to rope-in all your key men. That, we believe is what is happening with your Hon. Minister of Interior.  A honourable young man who has done everything to endear your government to all; locally and internationally.

    “The energy, creativity and innovation he has brought to your government is unparalleled. They say a goldfish has no hiding place, unfortunately his outstanding performance has attracted the attention of enemies of your government.

    “The Honourable Minister of Interior is a very valuable player in your government, and the opposition will revel in seeing him injured, which, I fear, may be what is playing out.

    “Tunji-Ojo is not Betta Edu. Tunji-Ojo is not even the Minister for Humanitarian Affairs and Disaster Management. Tunji-Ojo is doing well as the Minister of the Interior, and so far affairs in that Ministry have been above board.

    “He resigned from the company in question five years ago. He is not a signatory to the account of the company. What is the hullabaloo about?

    “Was the contract abandoned or executed? Was any of the proceeds transferred to Tunji-Ojo’s private account? Has Tunji-Ojo truly resigned from the company? Is he a signatory to the company’s account?

    “If the answers to the questions do not implicate him then please, Mr President, do not stress. Carry on with the good work you are doing.

    “Let Hon. Tunji-Ojo also continue his good work as Minister of the Interior. Nigerians are with you sir. Above all God is with you. May God bless President Bola Tinubu.”

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    Speaking on Tinubu’s administration so far, the professionals said: “You came in as President, and hit the ground running. It was like a child running on the day it was born.

    “On the very first day, you announced a momentous policy: the Deregulation Policy. It was uncharted territory. Even your predecessor, a retired military general, was not keen to thread that path on account of obvious dangers but, you, President Bola Tinubu did.

    “Since then you have defined your administ­ration as one that is ready for business. Mr President, you have also distinguished yourself by the quality of people you appointed to your government.

    “But by far the most distinguishing factor in your administration is the swiftness with which issues are handled. This government is now known the world over as a listening government.”

    Describing Tinubu as a great leader, the Ijaw professionals stated that the President required effective supporters and workers such as Tunji-ojo, who they claimed was performing admirably.

    They also urged the President not to let “those who do not mean well” dictate his administration’s policy orientation.

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