Anambra commissioner, Christian Madubuko, resigns, says Obiano not in charge

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The Commissioner for Diaspora Affairs, Indigenous Artworks, Culture and Tourism in Anambra State, Christian Madubuko, has resigned over alleged threats to his life.

Mr Madubuko, in his resignation letter, urged the governor Willie Obiano to take charge of his government.

The resignation letter reads, “In the cause of fighting corrupt individuals holding the state revenue on the throat, all manner of frivolous petitions against me were written to the governor accusing me of several misdeeds particularly destabilising our party, the All Progressives Grand Alliance and advising the governor to remove me before l do more harm to the party.

“In several occasions, agents of darkness tried bribing me with millions of the naira. I arrested these criminals and this was applauded by the governor at the EXCO meetings. Within these three years, l have been redeployed to three key ministries in the state as Commissioner.

“With all these happenings, it became clear that when you fight corruption, corruption fights back in several forms.

“Those toes l stepped on are now in the prowl for my life. I am no longer safe as l speak. On three different occasions, l received the baptism of fire by unknown gunmen/assassins. I was equally attacked severally at the Onitsha Main Market by the agents of the revenue criminals.

“All these attempts were to stop me from exposing the people involved in siphoning the state revenues into their private pockets to the detriments of the Anambra citizens.”

Madubuko was at several times in three years appointed commissioner for industry, trade and commerce; commissioner for road, rail and water transportation and lastly as diaspora affairs commissioner.

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