The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Imo state has said the seven members of the State Working Committee who resigned did so because they were afraid of an indictment.
The former executive members of the chapter defected to the All Progressives Congress (APC) after dumping the PDP on Sunday.
Reacting, Financial Secretary Bede Ejimmadu said a report implicated them for alleged mismanagement of N1.4 billion earmarked for the 2023 presidential campaign.
Ejimmadu, alongside some party officials, while addressing reporters at the PDP secretariat in Owerri, the Imo State capital, said, “they are just trying to run away from being indicted, but that will not save them. The report will soon be completed and made known to the public.”
He said the campaign fund had remained unaccounted for since, stating that his office did not receive the money.
The official noted that those who left felt they were bigger than the leadership, usurped his position and “misappriopriated party fund”.
He said their exit was not a concern as they had the right to do so, saying the PDP would find capable hands to replace them
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