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N17B Paris Club Loan Disappears by koruji(m): 2:37am On Jun 03, 2012
http://www.tribune.com.ng/sat/index.php/news/7549-n17b-paris-club-loan-disappears.html
Written by Idowu Samuel,Abuja Saturday, 02 June 2012

Democracy Day in Nasarawa State turned into a day of lamentation for the state governor, Alhaji Umaru Tanko Al’Makura, who expressed frustration over payment of N17 billion Paris Club loan his government never took.

The governor said since he took over power a year ago, he has been battling with triple tragedy of having to offset a huge debt of N30 billion left by his predecessor, in addition to refunding the sum of $240 million taken years ago by a former governor of the state.

He made this known in Lafia when addressing stakeholders in the state on Democracy Day anniversary, lamenting that a huge loan of N17 billion taken by former government of the state disappeared without a trace, leaving him to pay the debt which he never incurred.

He said the sum, amounting to $113 million was assessed, received, banked and eventually disappeared with no trace under the watchful eyes of a government headed by Alhaji Akwe Doma.

The money, he said, just disappeared without any trace, adding, “There was no record of expenditure by anyone, there was no legislation backing any spending of it and there was no project sited anywhere in the state in the name of the money.

Al’Makura said, so far, his government had lost the sum of N2.3 billion to the fictitious debt, while making conscious efforts to contain excess spending in the state.

Al’Makura stated further that the allocation from the Federal Government due to the state has continued to witness consistent decline from February 2012, notwithstanding the huge debt profile hanging on the neck of the state.

According to him, his administration has been managing the finances of the state without borrowing a penny from any bank, while ensuring payment of workers’ salaries as and when due.
Re: N17B Paris Club Loan Disappears by Nobody: 3:30am On Jun 03, 2012
He said the sum, amounting to $113 million was assessed, received, banked and eventually disappeared with no trace under the watchful eyes of a government headed by Alhaji Akwe Doma.

Incredible!
Re: N17B Paris Club Loan Disappears by tpia5: 3:44am On Jun 03, 2012
how could it disappear?
Re: N17B Paris Club Loan Disappears by Nobody: 3:54am On Jun 03, 2012
Nigerian politicians are multi-talented. shai!!

They even got disappearing magic trick up to the T.

GEJ did say he was extra careful when he picked his staffs. shocked shocked shocked

N17B ke? Omo no be small thing o embarassed
Re: N17B Paris Club Loan Disappears by nduchucks: 3:58am On Jun 03, 2012
The perpetrators, if caught, along with the fuel subsidy thieves, should be shot.
Re: N17B Paris Club Loan Disappears by Nobody: 4:23am On Jun 03, 2012
The money, he said, just disappeared without any trace, adding, “There was no record of expenditure by anyone, there was no legislation backing any spending of it and there was no project sited anywhere in the state in the name of the money.

Simply unbelievable! Are we really serious about fighting corruption in this country?
Re: N17B Paris Club Loan Disappears by sheyguy: 4:40am On Jun 03, 2012
More like the Oyin and Aregbe type of debt thing.
Re: N17B Paris Club Loan Disappears by Kobojunkie: 4:59am On Jun 03, 2012
This story no get heads or tails. How all that money fit disappear, without a trace? Na ghost go steal am? Abeg, person supposed to don tire of all these yeye stories.
Re: N17B Paris Club Loan Disappears by koruji(m): 5:15am On Jun 03, 2012
Yes, it was a similar debt, but the disappearance did not happen in Osun State. Although Oyin's borrowing was kind of crazy - to finance 6 stadia in a state without a single viable football team, I don't think he was accused of stealing those funds.

FYI this is not an Oyin and Aregbe debt thing either - most Nigerian states have taken billions from the bond market for projects over the last few years.

sheyguy: More like the Oyin and Aregbe type of debt thing.
Re: N17B Paris Club Loan Disappears by Nobody: 7:41am On Jun 03, 2012
How can a loan taken with the full knowledge of a governor just disappear and the now ex-govenor will still be working absolutely a free man? wierd Nigeria!
Re: N17B Paris Club Loan Disappears by koruji(m): 5:44pm On Jun 10, 2012
That shows you that Boko Haram is not about any form of justice at all - but politics, pure and simple.

If not, they know exactly where the thieves, pen-robbers and bold-face society marauders are to be found!!!

BH is actually the tool of these thieves.

cogitoErgo: How can a loan taken with the full knowledge of a governor just disappear and the now ex-govenor will still be working absolutely a free man? wierd Nigeria!

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