Hope Uzodinma denies being arrested, says he is being witch hunted

Hope Uzodinma denies being arrested, says he is being witch hunted

The Imo State All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship candidate, Sen. Hope Uzodinma, has denied reports of his arrest by the Special Presidential

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The Imo State All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship candidate, Sen. Hope Uzodinma, has denied reports of his arrest by the Special Presidential Investigation Panel on Recovery of Public Property on Sunday at the Nnamdi Azikiwe Airport Abuja, as reported by some media outlets. The reports indicated that the chairman of the Panel, Okoi Obono-Obla, said Uzodinma was arrested for failure of his company to execute a contract of 12 million dollars for dredging of Calabar channel.

However, Uzodinma, Chairman, Senate Committee on Nigeria Customs Service, said the reports may not be unconnected with his emergence as a governorship candidate. He vowed to remain focused on the governorship race in spite of attempts to distract him. He said he would not be distracted by people who were yet to come to terms with his emergence as the governorship candidate in state. Uzodinma said: “I was never arrested. I also read it in papers like every other Nigerian.”

On the contract, the lawmaker said Niger Global, the company that was accused of the complicity, had only two per cent share in the contract.
“Before I came to the senate, I came from the private sector. I was in oil and gas and marine operations. I operated Niger Global. In 2004 we participated in an international deal and Nigeria Ports Authority was looking for partners to manage the channels and we were lucky. We were one of the companies that formed the consortium to manage Calabar Channels. Calabar Channels Management Company is a joint venture being operated by the NPA.

“They have the major shareholders. They have 60 per cent shareholding and then the consortium of like six other companies had different shares. Niger Global had five per cent share and there is a five member board, where NPA has three and the consortium of companies two. Before I came to Senate, I was in the board and the technical partners to the consortium dredged the Calabar Channel under the supervision of the Calabar Management Board,” he said.

The lawmaker expressed surprise that the allegations were coming several years after the contract, adding that it was a clear case of witch hunt.
“All I know is that some aggrieved persons are behind this, otherwise where was this panel since 2004. I was in the 7th Senate from 2011 to 2015, why did this issue not come out? I have been here in the 8th senate from 2015 to date why didn’t the issue come up? To the best of my knowledge, the company worked, even though I am not in the management anymore but I am still one of the minority shareholders of that company. If there is any question that must be answered by the company, the majority shareholder should first answer their own query. If anything, I am a serving senator and a ranking one at that and the Chairman of the Southern Senators Forum.”

On allegations of non-declaration of asset, Uzodinma said coming from the private sector into politics, he was surprised at the request by the panel.
“Before I joined politics, of course I came from the private sector that is why I became even surprised when the panel said I should declare my asset for the past 20 years. I have never seen anywhere in any law where private people are made to declare their asset to government,” he said.

However, he said he obliged the panel by sending his declaration form and copying the Attorney General of the Federation, Mr Abubakar Malami. He further denied inducing the APC National Chairman, Mr Adams Oshiomhole, in order to be made the party’s flag bearer in Imo.