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Epelle said. “Fubara has several court cases that are restraining him from recognizing these lawmakers”

Epelle said. "Fubara has several court cases that are restraining him from recognizing these lawmakers"

In an interview with Politics Tonight on TVC Television, Jake Epelle, the Chief Executive Officer of TAF Africa and the founder of the Albino Foundation, stated that despite Governor Siminalayi Fubara’s desire to re-present the State’s budget, he is prohibited from doing so by court cases. In certain circumstances, he continued, he is even prevented from acknowledging the MPs who left the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in favor of the All Progressive Congress (APC). CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

Jake Epelle had said, “He has several court cases — there are several court cases restraining him from re-presenting that budget — he has several court cases; he has several court cases that are even restraining him from recognizing these lawmakers that had left their original political parties.

“So you understand, however, he still allowed, and I did my research before I came to this show, they are still being paid up to date with allowances, he didn’t stop it. If he stopped it, maybe it was today or a few hours ago, but I did my findings, they are still receiving all the allowances and everything.” CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

According to a video on TVC Television’s YouTube channel —

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