APC Anambra Governorship Candidate, Nicholas Ukachukwu, In Alleged N1Billion Naira Land Fraud… Rescued from Creditors’ Mob Action | Blissful Affairs Online 

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APC Anambra Governorship Candidate, Nicholas Ukachukwu, In Alleged N1Billion Naira Land Fraud… Rescued from Creditors’ Mob Action | Blissful Affairs Online 

It was a very big embarrassment for Nicholas Ukachukwu, the governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the forthcoming Anambra governorship election, when he was accosted by aggrieved subscribers who allegedly paid him N1Billion to his estate business, Chupi Company Limited, for the issuance of land that has not been delivered for three years.

The subscribers have been looking for him where he was allegedly hiding, at the Transcop Hotel, Abuja, and they blocked his way claiming he was owing them a debt of N1Billion which he had refused to pay, in relation to the issuance of land which has not be given to them.

It took the intervention of his security men and officials of the hotel to rescue the confused politician, who was in the company of his family members from the wrath of the men. In a social media video currently in circulation, Ukachukwu was seen been protected from the some persons suspected to be involved in the incident.

In another development, the coalition of over forty Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) has allegedly received a petition from the aggrieved subscribers against Sen. Ukachukwu’s Chupi Company Limited for an alleged fraud of N1Billion relating to the land

According to the Coalition, the subscribers paid the money to Zoe Dew Dawn Nigeria Ltd, a real estate firm that has shown sufficient proof of sending the same sum of money since the year 2022 to Chupi Company Limited for the estate land, as alleged.

Shockingly, three years have passed, yet not a single plot of land has not been allocated, nor has their hard-earned money been refunded.

Despite several efforts to get Sen. Ukachukwu to honour the agreement reached by the subscribers, he has continued to demonstrate tendencies that left the owners with no option but to go public for the APC governorship candidate to be compelled to pay or release the land according to sources.

The Coalition has pointed out that the situation is not only a monumental breach of trust but also a direct assault on transparency, accountability, good governance, and values which public servants and political leaders ought to embody.

The refusal or failure of Sen. Ukachukwu’s Chupi Company Limited to fulfill its contractual and moral obligation to its subscribers casts a dark shadow on his integrity and raises serious questions about his fitness to lead Anambra State, according to the CSO.

On behalf of the aggrieved subscribers, the CSO coalition has issued a seven-day ultimatum to Sen. Ukachukwu and Chupi Company Limited to either refund the ₦1 billion paid by the subscribers or issue the estate lands as agreed.

The Coalition has categorically stated that failure to comply with these demands within the stipulated period will leave the subscribers with no other option than to occupy the streets of Anambra in peaceful but resolute protest until justice is served.

The coalition therefore called on relevant regulatory agencies, anti-corruption bodies, and law enforcement agencies to take immediate interest in this case and ensure that justice is delivered without fear or favour.

“We will also present a petition before the Anambra State Chapter of APC, the National Secretariat of APC, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), the Commissioner of Police, Anambra State Command, the Inspector General of Police, and the Director General of the Department of State Services (DSS),” the Coalition added.

 

 

                                                          

 

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