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Ayade asks ex-aides to return official vehicles within 78 hours or face arrest

By Tina Todo, Calabar
04 June 2019   |   3:44 am
Cross River State Government has threatened to arrest former commissioners and appointees for failure to return official vehicles within 78 hours. The threat was made yesterday in a statement signed by the Chief of Staff to the Governor, Martins Orim. The state governor warned those affected to comply with the directive or face embarrassment by…

[FILES] Ben Ayade. Photo/Twitter/senatorbenayade

Cross River State Government has threatened to arrest former commissioners and appointees for failure to return official vehicles within 78 hours.

The threat was made yesterday in a statement signed by the Chief of Staff to the Governor, Martins Orim.

The state governor warned those affected to comply with the directive or face embarrassment by law enforcement agents.

“All former commissioners, special advisers, special assistants and other former appointees of the Cross River State Government, including chairmen and members of commissions, boards, agencies, governing councils and local governments security council chairmen, who were issued official vehicles are hereby directed to return same to the office of the Chief of Staff to the Governor within 78 hours.

“The affected persons are advised to promptly comply with the directive to avoid embarrassment by law enforcement agents,” the statement said.

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