Hembah who spoke to newsmen yesterday said that the recovery of government vehicles was not done to witchunt anyone.
He said, as the chairman of the committee saddle with the responsibility of recovering the
vehicles, due process was followed by communicating the affected people through letters or phone calls.
He stated that all sacked appointees irrespective of whichever camp they belonged had been asked to return government property in their possession especially vehicles.
Hembah said those alleging witchhunt were out for mischief and to score cheap political points, stressing that if they feel harassed, the best thing to do is to return the vehicles to government.
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