In a statement issued in Yenagoa and signed by its state chairman, Chief Nengi James, CLO said the need for Mrs. Alison-Madueke to respond to the charges against her was to ensure that her alleged involvement in corrupt practices would not destroy the advocacy for the passage of the Petroleum Industrial Bill (PIB) or scuttle President Goodluck Jonathan’s 2015 ambition.
“We knew that the move to ensure the passage of the PIB would attract attacks on her person. We were not expecting such level of fraudulent spending. To save the PIB bill, the CLO will want to insist that she explain her involvement within a week.”
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