Governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi state has accused his predecessor of embezzling the N2 billion Youth Enterprise Fund obtained from the Central Bank of Nigeria.
Bello, who made the accusation on Sunday
in a statewide broadcast to commemorate the Democracy Day, said that
the immediate past administration, under Capt. Idris Wada, used fictitious beneficiaries to siphon the money.
“This money is a loan meant to stimulate
commerce among the youth. We will recover it back from whoever has
stolen it,” he told the people of the state.
The governor said he was not out to
witch-hunt anyone but would not condone corruption by closing his eyes
“to obvious cases of outright embezzlement of state funds”.
Bello urged youths not to despair over
the development as he was mapping out alternative strategies of economic
empowerment and job creation for them.
To this end, he said that government was assisting the Dangote Group
to negotiate the acquisition of 20,000 hectares of land for commercial
rice cultivation and processing while it has also signed memorandum of
understanding with tested large scale farming enterprises.
According to him, government has also
engaged consultants to review all projects awarded by the previous
administration and advise it on the way forward.
“We did discover that most of the
contractors who rushed back to site when we assumed office had abandoned
those projects before. This has led us to wonder what other abandoned
projects exist for which the state has made payments and received little
or no value. We advise other contractors who know they have not given
value to money to quietly return to site and complete their obligations.
We will not condone corruption where discovered,” he said.
He said that he was employing creative
financial and social engineering to re-distribute the meagre allocations
coming from the federation account in the interest of the citizens
through cost cutting, prioritization and elimination of wastages.
“We have set up an Economic Team and a
Fiscal Responsibility Committee to assist the administration in the
areas of probity and accountability,” he explained .
While assuring that the collection of
all revenues due to the state will be vigorously pursued, the governor
said that he had approved the release of 10 per cent of gross internally
generated revenue to local governments councils.
He also said that arrangements were
nearing completion to adopt the Contributory Pension Scheme and the
National Health Insurance Scheme as part of efforts to improve workers
welfare.
Bello promised to carry the ongoing
workers screening and verification exercise to a logical conclusion and
assured that the N20 billion bailout fund recently received from the CBN
will be used strictly for the payment of salary arrears of workers.
Reacting to the allegations of embezzlement the media aide to ex- governor, Jacob Edi, dismissed the claim that Capt Idris Wada had stolen any public fund.
Edi, in a statement in Lokoja, said the
money in question was given to all states of the federation through the
Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) with clear guidelines on disbursement.
He said the government had set up a Special Purpose Vehicle Committee as directed by the CBN to disburse the money.
Edi said the then state executive council also deliberated on the guidelines before approving the disbursement of the money.
While stressing that every transaction
was done in accordance with the CBN guideline, Edi asked those in doubt
to reach out to the beneficiaries who are still in the state and verify.
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