State Assembly Summons Ita-Giwa Over Alleged Diversion Of Relief Materials
The joint committee of Health/Social Services and Local Government Affairs has summoned Senator Florence Ita-Giwa to appear before its joint investigative committee over an alleged diversion of relief materials sent to the state by the National Commission for Refugees and Internally Displaced Persons few weeks ago.
The committee was set up by the Cross River State House of Assembly to quiz Ita-Giwa on how she distributed the building materials and other items she allegedly took delivery of three weeks ago for the Bakassi displaced people.
The committee which met on Wednesday at the assembly complex and was chaired jointly by Regina Anyogor, the member representing Yala 1, and Dr Ekpo Ekpo Bassey, representing Bakassi state constituency.
Speaking to journalists at the end of the closed door meeting with the Director General of the State Emergency Management Agency, Inaku John, Anyogor said, “Senator Giwa took delivery of a portion of the items which were brought by the National Commission for Refugees three weeks ago and she has to explain how she distributed the items to the Bakassi IDPs for whom the items were meant.”
Sen Ita-Giwa could not be reached for comment. But last week, she spoke told journalists that the Director General of SEMA, John Inaku and other government officials were fully aware of the whereabouts of the relief materials and should give proper account.