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Gone As The Wind: How N46bn Delta State Paris Club Debt Refund Was Wasted by ifeben(m): 12:35pm On Aug 16, 2017
Barely a month ago, the media was awash of the huge Financial windfall that several states in Nigeria have encountered.

After more than a decade of waiting, the monies deducted from successive regimes as debt owed to the Paris Club has been refunded and the current state governments headed by individuals who were political neophytes then were now the beneficiaries of the largesse.

In Delta state, this was more than just a windfall to be squandered upon inanities. It was an answer to the prayers of retired Civil servants who were being owed their gratuities and accumulated pensions, Local government employees who were being owed several months arrears of salary, graduates against whom an embargo on employment in the Delta State civil service has been placed, Deltans across various towns and villages who had been denied Democratic dividends with the excuse of EGO ARIA, a word loosely translated from the Governor’s native Ika language meaning ‘No money’ which has become the sing song of the Okowa administration.

Indeed the list of the Delta state government ineptitude is endless and so glaring as even the state capital, once a thriving urban conurbation has become a ghost town and the Nigerian metaphor for flooding and wanton neglect.

It was thus the legitimate expectation of Deltans that the said Paris Club debt refund to Delta State in the sum of N24.5 billion, the June Federal allocation to Delta State of N7 billion plus N5 billion Local Government Council allocations as well as the June Budget Support Fund of N2 Billion and the state monthly IGR of over N7 billion would go a long way to addressing the critical challenges of Deltans highlighted above.

Very surprisingly however, the state government has come out to state that the Paris Club funds has been expended. Just like that? Does the state government think that Deltans are robots who should swallow a blatant lie as the truth? What was this humongous sum of over N45 billion used for? These are some posers for which the state government must be held to account.

In a seeming afterthought, Charles Aniagwu the maverick Chief Press Secretary to Governor Okowa stated about a fortnight ago that “If the government spends virtually all that comes to pay salaries of workers, what happens to the larger chunk of the population?.” It may thus be expedient to retort to the CPS his own question, “WHAT HAS HAPPENED TO THE LARGER CHUNK OF DELTANS FROM THE PARIS DEBT REFUND”

The glaring truth which the state government frantically seeks to avoid is that the debt refund alongside the statutory receipts of Delta State for the month of June 2017 totaling over N45 billion has been treated as awoof, the local term for a windfall which was looted, squandered and the rest given to settle political aides and other political hallelujah boys. Deltans have once again been financially raped and swindled and the Paris Club debt refund have been frittered away just as the wind.
more details here http://www.asabametro.com/2017/08/how-n46bn-delta-state-paris-club-debt-refund-and-june-allocation-was-squandered/
Re: Gone As The Wind: How N46bn Delta State Paris Club Debt Refund Was Wasted by LionDeLeo: 12:36pm On Aug 16, 2017
Na to begin blame buhari remain now. grin grin grin
Re: Gone As The Wind: How N46bn Delta State Paris Club Debt Refund Was Wasted by Seguntimmy(m): 12:56pm On Aug 16, 2017
E remain wu wil bell the cat and approach that State government and ask for explanations on how the money was spent.
Re: Gone As The Wind: How N46bn Delta State Paris Club Debt Refund Was Wasted by Tayonic: 12:58pm On Aug 16, 2017
They will definitely blame Buhari
Re: Gone As The Wind: How N46bn Delta State Paris Club Debt Refund Was Wasted by sarrki(m): 1:01pm On Aug 16, 2017
God will punish all corrupt leaders in Nigeria

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