There has been a call for the prosecution of former National President of the Association of Senior Civil Servants of Nigeria (ASCSN), Mr Bola Audu over allegations surrounding vandalism.
The call, CONVERSEER reports was made by the South-South zone of ASCSN on Wednesday, October 26, 2022.
According to the statement jointly signed by the zonal Assistant Secretary General, Comr. Clarkson Otu, Cross River chapter chairman, Comr. Victor Udofia and TUC Chairman in Cross River, Comr. Monday Ogbodum, in Calabar, the former president was responsible for the vandalisation of its national secretariat in Lagos.
The statement stated that the 6states of the zone condemned in totality the wanton acts of violence and self-help approach being employed by Audu to regain the position he lost in 2021.
It further explained that Audu was suspended from office to pave way for his trial on alleged child trafficking and exploitation of vulnerable persons.
“He was suspended from office by the Federal Civil Service Commission and barred from entering his office.
“The association in its wisdom asked him to step aside to insulate the body from the scandal of his trial. He now wants to bring the whole roof down on all of us”, the statement read in part.
The statement alleged that the former president, in the company of some retired staff, expelled members of the ASCSN and hired thugs, and invaded the national secretariat on October 21, 2022.
It stated that “In their misplaced fury, they hammered the locks into smithereens to gain access into the property.
“They battered all locks, sages and closets open and carted away important documents, chequebooks, monies and other valuables”.
Bola Audu did not take his call as every effort to reach his phone line, 09068797860 ended in futility.
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