According to her, the removal was the aftermath of an alleged diversion of relief materials sent by the National Commission for Refugees to the displaced persons of Atai-Ema in Bakassi, whose makeshift houses were burnt in April 2017.
Speaking in Calabar shortly after thousands of her kinsmen staged a protest in Akpabuyo over attempts to tarnish her image, Ita-Giwa said it was wrong for some aides to storm her compound in her absence.
She said, “They stormed these premises in my absence to remove the car the governor gave to me.
A letter made available newsmen after the protest showed indicated that the Director of Administration, Governor’s Office, David Edem, had, on June 9, requested for the return of the vehicle.
“The vehicle with chassis number JTEBX9F…71, is required to boost our depleted fleet and deepen our service delivery. Any inconvenience caused by this request is regretted, while thanking you for your understanding.”
Similarly on June 15, the Transport Officer in the Governor’s Office, Bisong Egbe, in a handwritten acknowledgement, noted, “I acknowledge receipt of vehicle, a Prado Jeep returned by Senator Ita-Giwa. The vehicle is in good and working condition.”
However, the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Mr. Christian Ita, while reacting to the allegation said, “We won’t join issues with her.”
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