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Thursday 2 April 2015

EFCC SCARE! SUSWAM, OKLOBIA, WOMBO PLAN EXILE


Speaker may hand over to next governor
Gov. Gabriel Suswam
Scared of the EFCC
Information is rife that top government functionaries in Benue state are already jittery with the victory of Muhammadu Buhari in the just concluded polls as they are afraid they may be dragged to the Economic Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and have already perfected plans to go on exile.
This scare is even made plausible with the possibility of the All Progressives Congress ( APC ) candidate's victory in the soon to be conducted governorship elections.  blxg.blogspot.com has gathered that the atmosphere in the state has indicated obvious showing that the APC may take the day by April 11.
Chief amongst those planning exile, is the state commissioner for Finance,  Mr. Omadachi Oklobia,  who is acclaimed to be at the centre of all the embezzlement by the present administration since its inception in 2007. He has been fingered to be the mastermind of all the fraud in the state.
Reports reaching us have it that the commissioner has since February refused to sign cheques for the withdrawal of monies for the state governor which was his erstwhile task. It was revealed that since 2007 Oklobia was signing cheques and withdrawing cash which was delivered to Suswam in cash at the government house.
Wombo and Oklobia
Failed in their gambles to install a governor
According to findings Oklobia who is a grade level 10 staff of the budget office Abuja has financially equipped himself in the range of millions, acquiring fleet of choice cars parked in his No 17 Missisipi Street residence Abuja, choice property around the nation,  and is already working modalities to travel abroad under the guise of medical exigencies.
To worsen his fate is the adjournment of the suit instituted by Bar. Emmanuel Jime against Ortom till after the elections as his hope of finding succour in a Jime led government has hit the rocks.
Oklobia who is Jime's brother - in-law is been playing a significant role in the legal tussle even as he did during Jime's days of aspiration. This was with the hope that his younger sister being Jime's wife will provide  for him and his boss, a soft landing.
Oklobia is however not alone in his plot to flee the state as his boss Governor Gabriel Suswam,  has already employed the services of an Abuja based, travel agency owned by a Sankera man from Ukum local government,  to process his holiday trip to a country in South America.
According to findings,  Suswam whose aides have since Tuesday been trying to sell the idea of a court case over his loss to Sen.  Barnabas Gemade,  is however not avers to the idea as he is aware of the futility of such an action which may delay his exit and put him at the mercy of the EFCC who have been giving him sleepless nights.
 It is based on this that watchers believe that there might be an early handover as Suswam may decide to hand over to the speaker of the state house of assembly who will in turn perform the May 29th ceremony.
Meanwhile the Special Adviser to Suswam on Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Prince Solomon Wombo,  is another person touted to be in preparation mode for an early flight out of the state perchance his joker(Terhemen Tarzoor) does not scale through. It has been gathered on concrete authority that Wombo who has invested so much in the Terhemen Tarzoor campaign after loosing his gamble in Dr. Eugene Aliegba, is using the same travel agent as his boss to perfect his exile plan.
Wombo who is said to have sunk atleast 1.2 billion Naira in his twin desperate bids to install Suswam's successor through his personal assistant,  Mr. Job Tsegha,  who sits on the campaign boards of all the stooges (including Tarzoor's), was hoping to be appointed minister if his joker plays through but unfortunately with the change in tide, there are fears from his quarters that he may be heading to the gallows if he is unable to account for teachers' local government salaries which he has already sunk I not these projects.

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