Following the defeat of the Peoples Democratic Party in the last general
elections, former Senate President, David Mark has off-loaded no fewer
than 120 of his personal assistants and domestic workers, including his
son and younger brother.
DAILY POST reports that Mark decided to dispose them after his ruling party was ousted from the presidency on March 28.
It was indeed a double tragedy for Mark as his party also failed to return to power in his own Benue State.
Mark led the Senate for eight years, a feat no legislator has achieved in the history of Nigeria.
DAILY POST gathered that he hitherto had over 300 personal assistants and domestic workers.
Among his workers were his son, Babatunde Mark and his brother, Igoche Mark.
While Igoche was his Personal Assistant (PA), his son, Tunde was his Special Assistant on Special Duties and Interior.
However,
things fell apart after PDP was booted out of power and the mantle of
leadership was taken away from the retired soldier to Bukola Saraki;
hence his decision to cut cost by disengaging some of his workers.
An insider hinted that some of his domestic workers were even been owed for several months before they were sacked.
“What
is the essence of keeping them when he is no longer in power? What will
an ordinary floor member of the Senate be doing with over 200 workers?
The money is no longer coming so he had to cut his coat according to his
cloth.
“To tell you how serious it is, his son, Tunde was also
affected and his brother, Igoche as well. However, Igoche is still
working closely with him”, he hinted.
Asked why he sacked his own
son, the source said: “His son, Tunde is not an illiterate. He studied
Biochemistry and immunology from the prestigious Kings College, London.
He needs to start his own life since his father is no longer in power.
He has since flown out of the country following his disengagement”.
DAILY
POST observed that following Mark’s exit from power, his GRA house has
literarily turned to a graveyard as usual activities in the place has
vanished.
Similarly, activities in Otukpo, Mark’s country home during the weekend has died down.
“Sometimes
in the past, hotels in Otukpo would be fully booked because of some
persons who came from far and wide to meet with him. Now even hotel
owners are complaining of low patronage,” the insider claimed.
Asked
if the yearly Mark ‘D Ball basket ball competition will still hold, the
insider said, “Igoche is the one in charge of that. But considering the
expenses involved, I am not sure the event would hold this year.”
Mark,
a former governor of Niger State under General Ibrahim Babangida and
one time Minister for Communication was a pioneer member of the Peoples
Democratic Party.
He has been in the senate since
1999 and had affirmed that he would not leave the party despite its
defeat in the last general election.