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How States Squandered FG Bailout Funds by ijustdey: 4:45am On Apr 23, 2016
By Soni Daniel, Northern Region Editor

MOST of the 23 states that got bail out cash from the federal government for the settlement of arrears of workers’ salaries and emoluments, diverted the funds for other purposes, thereby defeating the purpose of the government’s effort to provide succour for the workers.

A comprehensive analysis carried out by the Independent Corrupt Practices and Related Offences Commission, ICPC, in conjunction with the Nigeria Labour Congress, revealed last night that many of the states deliberately lied that they were owing their workers huge debts when the reverse was the case.

A major feature of the analysis released by the ICPC and signed by its Commissioner for Public Enlightenment, indicated that many of the states failed to apply the amount received from the federal government to settle their indebtedness to their workers, leaving them enmeshed in huge arrears of salaries to the staff despite collecting the bailout cash.
A breakdown of the analysis indicates that out of the 27 states that applied for the fund, only 23 had been paid by the Central Bank of Nigeria as at the end of December 2015.

The benefiting states are: Adamawa, Bauchi, Benue, Cross River, Ekiti, Katsina, Gombe, Kogi, Nasarawa, Niger, Ondo, Osun, Ogun, Plateau, Sokoto, Kwara, Bayelsa and Imo.
Others are: Enugu, Oyo, Delta, Kebbi and Zamfara.

Of particular concern to the ICPC, is the case of Zamfara State, which applied for N32.5bn but as at the time of collecting N10 billion from the federal government for workers’ arrears, the state was reportedly not indebted to any of its workers.
But after receiving the cash, the state government made overtures to its House of Assembly to approve the use of the money for the settlement of indebtedness to contractors and other purposes.

The House of Assembly thereafter approved the disbursement of the money as follows:
*Outstanding of payment to 14 LGS of the State: N4,262,560,629.83
* Outstanding payment of fertilizer for 2014 farming season: N3,056,300,000.00
*Outstanding certificate for construction of Bungudu-Nahuche Kyabarawa Road 22.6Km: N265,256,342.76
* Outstanding certificate of Hostel Block at Abdu Gusau Polytechnic. T/Mafara:N55,000,000.00
* Payment of outstanding cost of Vehicles supplied to State: N319,430,000.00
* Outstanding certificate of construction work at K/Namoda Juma’at Mosque: N20,4 79,100.39
* Outstanding certificate of construction work at Emir’s Palace. Gusau: N6,020,000.00
* Share of 14 Local Government Councils Bailout: N2,035,705,000.00.

In a different dimension of misuse, Imo State, which collected the sum of N26,806,430.000.00 from the CBN, paid the amount into two commercial banks and transferred part of the money into uses not related to workers salaries.

The ICPC said it discovered that N2 billion was lodged into a Government House Account, N2 billion paid into Imo State Project Account, while another N2 billion was lodged in a micro-finance bank and a ‘management fee’ of N21 million paid into an unspecified account out of the bailout fund received by the state.

Similarly, Adamawa State got N9,578,360, 000.00 as bailout cash but disbursed only N2,378,360,000.00 with a balance of N7,200,000,000.00. According to the report, the state could not adduce any reason for the slow process of off-setting the debt as at the time of the report. However, the state claimed not to owe outstanding salaries as at September, 2015.

In the case of Bauchi State, the report shows that out of the N8.609.100.000.00 it received as bail-out fund, it disbursed N8.4I4.088,383.26 with a balance of N95.011.616.74. The State claimed not to owe salaries as at September. 201 5.

Also, Benue State received N 12.503,439.787. 48 as bailout fund and disbursed N10,852.536.702. 96 with a balance of N 1.650.903.084.52. Analysis of the documents submitted revealed a double payment of N37,760,000.00 in favour of Office of the Deputy Governor. The ICPC said it was investigating the double payment to the Deputy Governor.

Cross River State is said to have received N7.856,400.000.00 as bailout fund and disbursed N3.140.883.040.77 with a balance of N4.715,516.959.23. However the State claimed not to have outstanding salaries to workers as at 19/11/2015.

Ekiti State according to the report, received N9.604.340.000.00 as bailout fund and disbursed N9.213. 816.252.44 with a balance of N390.613.747. 56. The State owed one month salary as at 28th October 2015.

Katsina State got Nl1, 086.630.000.00 as bailout fund and disbursed N2.512.214.530.71 with a balance of N8.574.415.469.29. The State claimed to have cleared all outstanding salaries as at 18lh February, 2016.

Gombe State got N11,000,000,000.00 and disbursed N6,321.684.423.67 with a balance of N4,678,315,576.33. The state claimed it was not owing salaries as at September, 2015, according to the report.

Nasarawa State received N8,317.167.368.87 in two tranches of N3.956.047.519.60 and N4.361.119.848.27 as bailout fund and disbursed N3.956.047.519.60 with a balance of N4.361.1 19.848.27. The State claimed not to have paid Local Government Workers’ salaries due to an on-going verification exercise.

Niger State received N4.396.810.000.00 as bailout fund and the entire amount was claimed to have been expended in off-setting salary debts.

Ondo State received N9.443.059.226.92 as bailout fund and disbursed N7.905.484.176.60 with a balance of N1,537.575.050.32. The State reportedly owed one-month salary and several months arrears of gratuity/pension as at 30th September. 2015.

Osun State received N34.988.990.000.00 as bailout fund and disbursed N18.677.224.582.20, leaving a balance of N16.311,765.418 billion as at November. 2015. The Commission said it was verifying allegations that Osun State public servants had only been paid salaries up to July 2015.

Ogun State claimed it received N18,916.208.664.86 as bailout fund and duly expended the entire sum for salary arrears and did not owe workers as at 9th October, 2015.

Plateau State received N5.357.570.000.00 as bailout fund and disbursed N5.330.589.061.15 with a balance of N26.980.938.85. The State was owing two months salaries as at 30th September 2015.

Kwara State received the sum of N4.320.950.000.00 as bailout fund and disbursed N4,291.087.985.08 for staff salaries and emoluments with a balance of N29.862.014.92. The State claimed to have cleared all outstanding salaries as at 20th October. 2015.

Bayelsa State applied for the sum of N 1.285.000.000.00 and had concluded disbursement formalities but the Central Bank of Nigeria was yet to release the said fund to the State as at 18th December, 2015.

Enugu State was granted N10,174,238,681.19 as bailout fund as at 16th November 2015. Analysis of the documents submitted revealed that, the State disbursed N5, 967,238,681.19 from the bailout fund to settle domestic debts and claimed that funds for the payments of Staff salaries and emoluments was not yet assessed.

Oyo State was granted N26,606,944,831.03 as bailout fund and disbursed N25,495,292,422.63 with a balance of Nl, l 11.652.408.40. The State owes four months’ salaries as at 7 April. 2016.

Delta State has a total debt value accrued from Staff salaries and emoluments of N36,417,217,601.53. The State was granted N10,936,799,299.36 as bailout fund and disbursed N8,129,888,279.86 with a balance of N2,806,9I1,019.50. However, the state claimed not to owe salaries as at 24th November. 2015.

Kebbi State received N7.080.000.000.00 as bailout fund and disbursedN2,617,152,577.20 with a balance of N4,463,975,420.27. The State claimed to have cleared all outstanding arrears on salaries as at September. 2015.

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Re: How States Squandered FG Bailout Funds by jcross19: 4:48am On Apr 23, 2016
What do you expect when you voted money grabber into the office? Some governors are corrupted right from womb, some high governmental office holders are crooks and criminal they syphon the state treasure without anybody question them because the governors is aiding them and the corrupt judiciary system we run in this country is terrible.

Now we have inconclusive ICPC and EFCC what can we do? They will squander the loot and roam the street while the poor masses will continue shouting CHANGE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Till their trouser tear.

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Re: How States Squandered FG Bailout Funds by Flexherbal(m): 5:15am On Apr 23, 2016
That means that the Federal Government failed, by not monitoring the process.

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Re: How States Squandered FG Bailout Funds by peacengine(m): 5:21am On Apr 23, 2016
There seems to be nothing this administration is doing right, if you give states bail out please monitor how the money is spent and ensure it is used right, thanks.

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Re: How States Squandered FG Bailout Funds by modath(f): 5:21am On Apr 23, 2016
Flexherbal:
That means that the Federal Government failed, by not monitoring the process.

How? You expect the FG to appoint caretakers for them or what exactly was the FG supposed to do?


*MODIFIED*

Majority of the people quoting me out of context are either unserious or blinded by the usual hate:

A simple question was asked but none of these people could provide a sensible micro management process that the FG could have employed to checkmate chronic thieving state administrators....

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Re: How States Squandered FG Bailout Funds by nedu2000(m): 5:26am On Apr 23, 2016
Anambra and Lagos exempted...big boys

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Re: How States Squandered FG Bailout Funds by Nobody: 5:26am On Apr 23, 2016
until thre is revolution in diz country......all diz our politician wont take us serious.d rich gettin richer while d poor getin it worse day by day

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Re: How States Squandered FG Bailout Funds by yjgm(m): 5:39am On Apr 23, 2016
This has nothing to do with APC nor PDP but bad politicians taking us for a ride. Trust them at your peril.

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Re: How States Squandered FG Bailout Funds by realestworld(m): 5:46am On Apr 23, 2016
I'm just waiting for one idiot who will come here and blame PDP or APC.
We cant be partican when we know all of them are evil .
The APC were condeming the PDP before they given powers, but today are they doing anything different from PDP?
Like my brother above has said, we dont need prayers but EVOLUTION!!!

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Re: How States Squandered FG Bailout Funds by realestworld(m): 5:49am On Apr 23, 2016
iamfroshsylver post: until thre is revolution in diz country......all diz our politician wont take us serious.d rich gettin richer while d poor getin it worse day by day

that is the only thing the country needs.
And its even worst that the pastors who ought to be the voice of the people are going behind us to collect their shares. I pity those who just they waste their prayers

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Re: How States Squandered FG Bailout Funds by Almajiri1: 5:58am On Apr 23, 2016
Thieves everywhere!!! diverting our commonwealth. Another Dasuki gate!!! buhari should probe everyone of them including himself.

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Re: How States Squandered FG Bailout Funds by Almajiri1: 6:00am On Apr 23, 2016
Flexherbal:
That means that the Federal Government failed, by not monitoring the process.
This how the 500 billion budgeted for the down trodden would be diverted and pocketed. APC and PDP deceiving Nigerians. I wonder when the masses will react?

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Re: How States Squandered FG Bailout Funds by Almajiri1: 6:02am On Apr 23, 2016
modath:


How? You expect the FG to appoint caretakers for them or what exactly was the FG supposed to do?
That they even lied to buhari and successfully got away with it shows how expired body language has become.

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Re: How States Squandered FG Bailout Funds by Almajiri1: 6:05am On Apr 23, 2016
realestworld:
I'm just waiting for one idiot who will come here and blame PDP or APC.
We cant be partican when we know all of them are evil .
The APC were condeming the PDP before they given powers, but today are they doing anything different from PDP?
Like my brother above has said, we dont need prayers but EVOLUTION!!!
They are all evil!!! Total revolution is the answer or else these same politicians will form a new party before 2019 and continue while the mofos here defend them. Let me see catch any oloshi defending this madness!

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Re: How States Squandered FG Bailout Funds by chukslawrence(m): 6:18am On Apr 23, 2016
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Re: How States Squandered FG Bailout Funds by 989900: 6:25am On Apr 23, 2016
Sad, sad, sad, . . . at least Ekiti people can't complain: they ate rice.



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Re: How States Squandered FG Bailout Funds by grandstar(m): 6:31am On Apr 23, 2016
A bailout without tight conditons is akin bailing out a drunkard without demanding he stops drinking!

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Re: How States Squandered FG Bailout Funds by Schematics: 6:51am On Apr 23, 2016
nedu2000:
Anambra and Lagos exempted...big boys


These 2 states are model states. The only 2 states that can sustain itself without federal government intervention. Kudos to Obiano and Ambode.

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Re: How States Squandered FG Bailout Funds by BekeeBuAgbara: 6:52am On Apr 23, 2016
The same people that fought Jonathan and NOI by taking the government to court to share money saved in excess crude account, at the end most of the governors can't pinpoint what they have done with the money while APC is busy heaping blame on Jonathan.

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Re: How States Squandered FG Bailout Funds by Progressive01(m): 7:00am On Apr 23, 2016
modath:


How? You expect the FG to appoint caretakers for them or what exactly was the FG supposed to do?
I just don't understand how these people's brains function. Very soon, we'd have people blaming the FG for their wives forgetting to add salt to her soup.

Ironically, these are same set of people that saw no wrong whatsoever in all the Ineffectual Buffoon did while in office. They blamed all his failing on those who worked with him as they blame the governors for NOI terrible outing.

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Re: How States Squandered FG Bailout Funds by laurel03(m): 7:41am On Apr 23, 2016
Ajimobi Ajibole Ole

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Re: How States Squandered FG Bailout Funds by eyeview: 8:09am On Apr 23, 2016
That's why they hated and fought Ngozi Okonjo Iweala,she will constantly breed down your neck if she releases any money to your state to ensure that you use every dime on what you demanded it for.
Frankly,NOI had good policies and programs on paper but these greedy rogues will always twart it when it comes down to them. Now the looting has gone worse in the 'change' govt

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Re: How States Squandered FG Bailout Funds by bedspread: 8:16am On Apr 23, 2016
Ok! Let PMB arrest their heads!
MEANWHILE WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONAIRE SIMPLY PREDICT n WIN! PREDICT n WIN! PREDICT n WIN!
CHECK POSTER BELOW:

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Re: How States Squandered FG Bailout Funds by Nobody: 8:16am On Apr 23, 2016
Adamawa, Bauchi, Benue, Cross River, Ekiti, Katsina, Gombe, Kogi, Nasarawa, Niger, Ondo, Osun, Ogun, Plateau, Sokoto, Kwara, Bayelsa and Imo.
Others are: Enugu, Oyo, Delta, Kebbi and Zamfara

8 PDP states....rest APC.

Still...report shows all not well with states.

In a way...I blame the media....everyone concentrates on Abuja....and does not pay attention to state capital.

Some time ago....people were blaming GEJ for not providing water to his village....and PMB for not building hotel in his village...like there are no state and LG governors and chairmen there.

Let us pass a law that makes the president the governor of all the 36 states, and the chairman of all the 776 lga's.....so that we can have better administration

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Re: How States Squandered FG Bailout Funds by seyiseni: 8:16am On Apr 23, 2016
Greedy and corrupt politicians everywhere, irrespective of their party
Re: How States Squandered FG Bailout Funds by DAVECENA(m): 8:17am On Apr 23, 2016
Na wa o......After too much noise they eventually got paid and not all utilized the funds.........May God have mercy......Like if nigerian politics needs overhaul and share if otherwise.
Re: How States Squandered FG Bailout Funds by Adesiji77: 8:19am On Apr 23, 2016
Have they learned their lessons?
Re: How States Squandered FG Bailout Funds by inkon: 8:20am On Apr 23, 2016
~sighs~
Re: How States Squandered FG Bailout Funds by ubaobi: 8:21am On Apr 23, 2016
eyeview:
That's why they hated and fought Ngozi Okonjo Iweala,she will constantly breed down your neck if she releases any money to your state to ensure that you use every dime on what you demanded it for.
Frankly,NOI had good policies and programs on paper but these greedy rogues will always twart it when it comes down to them. Now the looting has gone worse in the 'change' govt

She warned those thieves but they wouldnt listen. She predicted that we will be in this situation way back in 2012 but they opted to share the money. Even took her to court for it. Now D same hypocrites are still hell bent on ensuring we remain in this mess.

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Re: How States Squandered FG Bailout Funds by GoldenJAT(m): 8:21am On Apr 23, 2016
states and local government are the real problems of Nigeria..let just 50% of the Nigeria states function effectively and carry out d duties required of them,and we c hw Nigeria will develop rapidly.

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