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Metuh: I’m ready for probe by DSS

Olisa Metuh, Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) spokesman, says he is willing to surrender himself to the Department of State Services (DSS) for a probe.

He was responding to Saturday’s allegation by aggrieved PDP staff accusing him of extortion and impunity, as well as of sabotaging the party at every turn.

They also alleged that he squandered N70 million, an amount he received in July, which he claimed would be used for fighting the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the media.

But in response Metuh said: “We are aware that the anti-PDP forces have easily found a handful of disgruntled PDP staff as willing tools to attack Chief Metuh with a view to bringing him to public odium, distract him and deny our party a credible voice to propagate its positions.

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“These forces had even gone to the extent of engineering some discontented PDP members to portray statements by the National Publicity Secretary as his personal opinions in the attempt to discredit and intimidate him.

“For the avoidance of doubt, we wish to state categorically that the National Publicity Secretary will not be deterred or detracted by such threats and cheap blackmails, as he remains committed to his role in the rebuilding of the PDP and in providing firm, credible and issue-based opposition to the ruling party.

“This office would not join issues with these elements, however we make bold to state that Chief Olisa Metuh, being aware of the challenges that come with his new role has offered himself, his office as well as all his private companies for probe by the Department of State Services (DSS) or any other government agency for that matter.

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“We also find it laughable that anybody would criticise the recent PDP congresses in Anambra and Kogi that have been widely applauded to be transparent and credible as established by the peace and harmony that characterised the processes. One also wonders how the issue of congresses helps the case of welfare matters being pushed by the staff, if not for the ulterior motive of destroying the PDP publicity.

“The authors of the press statement deliberately refused to appreciate Chief Olisa Metuh’s immense contributions in the party and the fact that he became the longest-serving member of the National Executive Committee due to hard work and the confidence members of the party repose on him as an individual.

“Finally, this office is happy that those after Chief Olisa Metuh have for now, chosen to demand for investigation instead of resorting to plots to assassinate him. However, we restate that the National Publicity Secretary will not in any way be cowed or intimidated by the threats, blackmails and attacks by anti-PDP forces to abandon his mandate as spokesperson of our great party.”

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