Senate Decries ‘False’ Allegations Against Bamidele, Mulls Legal Action Against Petitioner

The Senate Leader,  Opeyemi Bamidele has denied allegations that he used his office to curry contract favours from the Rural Electrification Agency (REA).

 

Senator Bamidele is a statement issued by his media office in Abuja on Friday clarified that there was never a time he used his office to force any government agency to award contracts to any companies associated to him.

 

He decried the  allegation being peddled by a  “faceless ” organisation  led by one David Udoh who had gone to the social media to make wild claims that a certain petition had been submitted to the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Offences Commission (ICPC) against the Senate Leader.

The Ekiti Central lawmaker revealed that no such petition was submitted against him or his office.

 

He therefore,  called on the general public to disregard the unfounded and “vicious claims” maintaining that he remains committed to being accountable and honest public officer.

The statement reads:

“We have noticed with grave concerns diverse vicious attempts to pitch the public against the Senate, its leadership and that National Assembly at large. The latest of such attempts was a petition supposedly addressed to Chairman, Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC), Dr. Musa Adamu Aliyu (SAN) against the Leader of the Senate, Senator Michael Opeyemi Bamidele, CON.

 

“The petition, signed by Convener, Public Procurement Transparency Group, David Udoh, accused Senator Bamidele of intimidating and pressurising Chief Executive Officer, Rural Electrification Agency (REA), Mr. Abba Abubakar Aliyu to award contracts to some companies linked to him contrary to the Public Procurement Act, 2007. This allegation is not only baseless, but also without any evidence in support of its claims

 

“Already, REA has issued a statement, disputing all these vicious claims. Specifically, its management noted that it was never under any pressure “to compromise the integrity of its procurement process. Rather, it always upholds transparency, fairness, and due process in all its activities, including procurement.”

 

“We have endured enough all sorts of cheap blackmail by faceless groups and individuals using some bloggers and social media to feed the unsuspecting public with falsehoods and fallacies capable of causing further damage not just to the image of the National Assembly, but also to the public perception of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, especially among comity of nations.

 

“Our preliminary background checks reveal that the Public Procurement Transparency Group has no record with the Corporate Affairs Commission; its Convener, David Udoh, faceless and his phone contact is practically inactive and non-functional. Further checks showed that this faceless group never submitted any petition to ICPC. Nevertheless, its sole aim was to use the social media to blackmail Senator Bamidele

 

“Nigeria is a federation of 36 states and Federal Capital Territory governed by the Constitution, Acts of National Assembly and judicial precedents. Henceforth, we shall no more treat cases of cheap blackmail against the Senate, its leadership and the National Assembly lightly. But we shall treat such infractions within the confine of extant laws and whoever found guilty in the process shall face the full wrath of the laws.

 

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