Ebonyi Govt Warns Against Illegal Operation Of NGOs, Extortion

Governor David Umahi

By Oginyi Ruth

Ebonyi State Government on Tuesday warned Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) in the state against illegal operation and extortion, alleging that some NGOs in the state have been extorting money from unsuspecting publics.

In a statement by the State Commissioner for Human Capital Development and Monitoring, Dr.  Stephen Odo, said a taskforce team has been inaugurated to work with security agencies to fish out alleged offenders for possible prosecution.

The statement further urged victims to report activities of NGOs alleged to be extorting members of the public to ministry.

It urged NGOs in the state to visit his office with necessary documents and details of their operation for proper verification and clearance.

The statement read in parts, “The Ebonyi State Government has noted with dismay the continued illegal activities of some non-governmental empowerment operators and organizations now organizing symposia and meetings under diverse guise which include offering money, cars, motorcycles, electronics, food items, etc to participants as incentives so as to extort money from them.

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“Consequently, the operators of these organizations are invited to report to the Ministry of Human Capital Development And Monitoring, 2nd Floor. Block 4, State Secretariat, Centenary City, Abakaliki with all necessary documents and the details of their operation for proper scrutiny and certification.

“The general public is hereby advised to report any such operation in their area to the ministry. A task force has been inaugurated to work in collaboration with security agencies to fish out defaulters. The operators are warned to adhere to the rules and maintain the already existing peace in the state”.


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