CUPP has made a grave allegation against the embattled Betta Edu’s palliatives scam.
NewsOnline Nigeria reports that the Coalition of United Political Parties, CUPP, claims that the issues surrounding Betta Edu’s alleged palliatives money scam go deeper than Nigerians are being told.
In a statement released on Tuesday, the group advised against using political considerations to throw the issue under the rug.
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This Nigeria news platform understands that the organization welcomed the suspension and inquiry of the Humanitarian Affairs Minister and encouraged President Bola Tinubu to look beyond Edu to find everyone engaged in plundering the treasury.
The statement read, “It is our belief that the suspended Minister could not have carried out that heist without the urging of a stronger and perhaps high-ranking member or members of the present government,” CUPP said in a statement signed by Peter Ameh, its National Secretary.
“The whole issue surrounding the palliative and the larger Humanitarian Affairs ministry has become a sore thumb in both this government and the previous one.
“The former minister Sadia Umar is still under probe for embezzling close to forty billion naira before the present minister is fingered for her ignoble role in the transfer of five hundred and eight five million naira to a private bank account.
“CUPP does not really believe in giving people fish to eat, which the ministry stands for, but in teaching people how to fish and become self-sustaining.
“CUPP imagines what the budgets of over five hundred billion would provide in the areas of cottage industries with the attendant employment it will generate, or farm settlements that will spring up, food produced, and employment that go with it.
“The federal government should rethink the role and mandate of the ministry and save the nation from this embarrassment.”
The development comes as the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC commenced investigations into the allegations leveled against the embattled humanitarian affairs minister.