SURE-P Chairman Christopher Kolade made the decision to resign.

SURE-P Chairman Christopher Kolade made the decision to resign.

Chief Kolade, whose resignation has been accepted by the Presidency, said he had to ask himself if he was really discharging his duties as SURE-P chairman given the many controversies that have beset the programme.

The former Cadbury Plc boss said that he agreed to chair SURE-P because he saw it as an avenue to serve the people and his profile would give credibility to the programme given the historic mistrust of people towards government projects.

The Senate ad-hoc committee on SURE-P had accused the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) of mismanaging N500 billion that ought to have accrued to the programme.

However, the Federal Government has denied the report saying  

Source: Legit.ng

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