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Ugochinyere Insists No Bribery Was Involved In Securing House Committee Role

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Ugochinyere Insists No Bribery Was Involved In Securing House Committee Role....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Ikenga Ugochinyere, Chairman of the House Committee on Downstream Petroleum, has denied allegations of paying $1.7 million to House leadership to secure his position. He called these claims a diversion from the ongoing corruption in the oil sector…….. CONTINUE READING

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ugochinyere supported the Speaker’s decision to dissolve the joint committee investigating oil sector issues, affirming his confidence in the Speaker’s judgment. He emphasized his dedication to transparency and reform, pledging to advocate for accountability within the industry.

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The lawmaker criticized the allegations as a “smear campaign” by corrupt figures trying to evade justice. He commended the Speaker and Deputy Speaker for their inclusive leadership, which he believes has contributed to the House’s stability.

Ugochinyere dismissed the bribery claims as “nonsensical” and a “childish” attempt to disrupt the House’s work on addressing corruption. He stated, “The allegation is a poorly scripted attempt to create division and distract from our important work on oil sector corruption. We remain committed to transparency and reform, regardless of these baseless attacks.

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