The Financial Secretary of the Imo state chapter of the People’s Democratic Party, PDP, Bede Ejimmadu, on Monday said that the seven members of the executives of the PDP, who resigned last Sunday, did so because they were afraid not to be indicted by the committee report, on the alleged mismanagement of the 2023 Presidential campaign fund of over alleged N1.4billion.
Seven members of the Imo State Working Committee (SWC) of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), have resigned from their various positions and dumped the party.
The officials announced their resignation in a statement they jointly signed, in a statement issued by the Imo PDP State publicity secretary, on Sunday in Owerri, the Imo State capital.
Ejimmadu made this known to newsmen in Owerri, alongside other party executives, at the party secretariat, located at Okigwe road in the state capital.
He alleged that; “They are just trying to run away from being indicted but that will not save them. The report will soon be completed and made known to the public.
“Among the issue is the over N1.4 billion campaign fund sent to Imo state during the presidential campaign in the state. The money has remained unaccounted for, a committee was set up and investigating the way the monies coming into the party were spent and before you know it they resigned their positions in the party.
“I want to say this, My office as the financial secretary, did not receive any money because some people who felt they are bigger than the party usurped my position and they misappriopriated party fund.”
He further said: ” the seven members of the party took their overdue stay in the party and exited. Their exit is not a concern of the party.
“It is the legitimate right they have left. It is not the first time. The option left is to find capable hands to replace them.
The issue is the undercurrent that we have witnessed. Even the monies budgeted for the presidential election was diverted. They left when the party committee was about to submit its report.
On the issue of accountability. We are talking about the state secretary, state treasurer and the state deputy chairman. They left because of fear of indictment.