Senator Florence Ita-Giwa and the Cross River State Governor Ayade are
pictured together before they fell apart. The Governor recently ordered
the withdrawal of official Toyota Prado Jeep attached to the former
senator.
This was contained in a letter dated June 9 addressed to her in her capacity as Chairman of the Board of Bakassi Deep Seaport.
The withdrawal is believed to be connected with her decamping to the All
Progressive Congress (APC) and after she accused top government and
PDP officials of diverting relief materials meant for Bakassi Internally
Displaced Persons (IDPs) at Atai Ema.
The letter signed by the Director of Administration, Mr David Edem and titled: Request for Return of Vehicle,’ said:
“With compliments and best wishes from the office of the Governor, I
most respectfully request you to please return the black Toyota Land
Cruiser Jeep officially allocated to you by this office on September 6,
2016. The vehicle, with chassis number JTEBX9FJXCK233671, is required to
boost our depleted fleet and deepen our service delivery
responsibilities. Any inconvenience caused by this request is regretted,
while thanking you for your understanding, even as your prompt response
to this notice is anticipated. “Please, accept the assurances our
deepest respect, consideration and esteemed regards.”
In her absence, the vehicle was on June 15 retrieved by the Transport
Officer in the Governor’s Office, Mr. Bisong Agbe, who acknowledged
receipt.
"I received, with thanks, one Toyota Prado Jeep returned by Ita-Giwa. Vehicle is in good working condition.” he stated
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