Confusion as Anambra commissioner resigns, accuses Obiano's govt of corruption

Confusion as Anambra commissioner resigns, accuses Obiano's govt of corruption

- Christian Madubuko, a commissioner in Anambra state, has left Governor Obiano's cabinet

- Madubuko made this known on Monday, January 4, in Akwa

- The former commissioner said his resignation was hinged on the high level of corruption in Obiano's government

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In what seems like a drama, the Anambra state commissioner for diaspora affairs, indigenous artworks, culture and tourism, Christian Madubuko, has resigned from his appointment.

The Nation reports that Madubuko’s resignation letter was dated December 11, 2020, and was made available to newsmen on Monday, January 4, in Akwa, the capital of the state.

Legit.ng gathered that the former commissioner said Governor Willie Obiano's government made him tender his resignation.

He, however, advised Obiano to rise up to the challenges of leadership and take charge of his government.

Confusion as Anambra commissioner resigns, accuses Obiano's govt of corruption
Christian Madubuko said he resigned as commissioner because of corruption. Credit: @WillieMObiano
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Quoting the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), the newspaper noted that Madubuko in the last three years served as commissioner for industry, trade and commerce and commissioner for road, rail and water transportation.

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The resignation letter read:

“It is my pleasure to thank all of you for the time we spent together in the service of our state; indeed, it was three years of action-packed lessons both positive and negative.
“In the cause of fighting corrupt, individuals holding the state revenue on the throat, all manner of frivolous petitions against me were written to the governor accusing me of several misdeeds."

He alleged that on several occasions, “agents of darkness’’ tried to bribe him, adding that when people fight corruption, the menace would fight back.

The ex-commissioner also said that he fought various “parasitic interests’’ and secured their conviction, a feat he said he achieved but not without stepping on toes.

He said those toes he stepped on are now in the prowl for his life, alleging that his life is no longer safe.

In his reaction, the state commissioner for information, C-Don Adinuba, said the government had received the resignation letter by Madubuko.

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Meanwhile, Legit.ng had previously reported that Governor Obiano of Anambra state raised alarm over an alleged plan by some hoodlums to invade the southeastern state on Monday, October 26.

It was reported that Obiano stated this when he hosted the deputy inspector general of police, Celestine Okoye, in Aguleri, Anambra East local government area.

In another report, detectives investigating the killing of Azubuike Ekwegbalu, a security aide to Anambra state governor, Obiano, were directed to look in the way of the traditional rulers in the state.

Anonymous police sources reportedly said the detectives were asked to spread their dragnet on the monarchs.

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