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Group sacks leadership over plot to blackmail top Nigerian CEOs

A group, COWAFIJ, has condemned in strong terms the crack down on Nigeria Government officials by some suspended journalists from the body.

President of the group,  Femi Adebayo, who spoke with the media after rising from an emergency extraordinary  congress of the group, said he decided to raise alarm and let the world know the group’s position on the plan to blackmail and extort funds from several federal government agencies and public officials by a “clique of rascals and imposters purporting to belong to our esteemed organization (COWAFIJ)”.

Adebayo said, “Arising from an Emergency Extraordinary Congress of COWAFIJ, we considered and discussed the horrendous attempt to rubbish our organization’s hard earned reputation by associating us with a series of blackmail plots as seen in the media lately.

“Unethical schemes like this are becoming rampant as they target some politically exposed persons since the inauguration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Just the same way some people abused the Whistle Blowing policy of the federal government, many have suddenly realised they can manipulate the leadership style of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to their advantage by threatening, blackmailing and harassing government institutions with frivolous petitions aimed at provoking their sack or persecution but in this instance for monetary gain.

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“As part of the points raised and discussed at the Extraordinary Emergency Congress of our organisation, we do not only distance ourselves from these imposters especially by a former member of COWAFIJ who is posing as the Secretary-General  of CWAFIJ, we are also confident that their plans and those of other groups or individuals who may want to tow this line will fail because President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is an objective and discerning leader who can not allow hoodlums and greedy individuals to tell him who to hire and fire, more so that theirs is for purely blackmail and extortion of public officials  for personal gain.

“Credible intelligence at our disposal shows that these charlatans have pencilled down names of several government agencies and their Chief Executive Officers whom to blackmail and threaten with the aim of milking them dry of taxpayers money. Some of the government agencies, parastatals and departments include, the GMD NNPC Limited, Mr. Mele Kolo Kyari, Hajiya Aisha Dahir-Umar of PENCOM, Muhammad NAMI of FIRS, Alwan Ali Hassan of BOA, Alhaji Abubakar Sadiq Yelwa of HYPADEC as well as Mohammed Bello Koko of NPA, and the heads of many other federal government establishments. Even the recently appointed Ag CG of immigration is not spared.  We cannot therefore fold our arms and watch these touts  make a caricature of our hard earned reputation

“Our intelligence further reveals that in addition to above listed targets of the imposters, several public officers are also targeted in this criminal move  such as DG DMO Ms Patience Oniha, DG Budget office,Ben Akabueze, The Nigerian Social Insurance Trust Fund under Mrs Maureen Allagoa all have not been spared.

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“But we will want the public to know that this so called people are no longer valid members of our organization and stand suspended”

“Accordingly, the resolutions reached at the end of the Emergency Extraordinary Congress of COWAFIJ has also ratified the suspension of some members pending investigation by security agencies of members directly linked with this charade. Their behaviour represents gross insubordination, criminal representation, character assassination and conspiracy to cause a crime and harm with intent to extort the unsuspecting public. Their suspension is therefore indefinite” he said

The group said it has petitioned the Inspector General of Police to crack down on them on such  persons as it will not hesitate to take legal actions if the imposters do not retrace their criminal moves.

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