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Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by FreeGlobe(f): 8:46am On Nov 16, 2015 |
obayaya: Let me provide you with a further breakdown of the information so you can stop deceiving yourself and others No N75bn Cash Handed Over By Peter Obi By Willie Nwokoye Probably induced by sworn opposition, the Nigerian social media have spewed the allegation that immediate past Governor of Anambra State handed over N75 billion in liquid cash to Governor Willie Obiano in 2014. This has induced the general imagery that the huge bequest is the basis for the current Governor’s financial confidence since inception. Willie Nwokoye is the Principal Secretary to the Governor of Anambra State. |
Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by FreeGlobe(f): 8:49am On Nov 16, 2015 |
The last item in the row of long-term investments is a N750 million Anambra State’s share in the old Eastern Nigeria’s First Republic investment in Emenite Limited, a manufacturer of fibre cement roofing and ceiling products.Chai, Peter why?
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Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by patrick89(m): 9:09am On Nov 16, 2015 |
obayaya:my thought exactly! I have been so disturbed since last night!! I was very upset yesterday watching channels tv! Anambra annual budget is very low as not even up to 186billion! so I doubt that figure! Reconstruction of Abube Square Nando- Afor – Igbariam (Additional Road Spur to Nkwo Nando Square) 2. Construction of Abba – Ifitedunu Road, Njikoka/Dunukofia LGA 3. Construction of Udeaja Junction- Affia Nkwo Market – Urezi Road, Ozubulu, Ekwusigo LGA 4. Reconstruction of Omor – Umumbo Road Ayamelum Local Government Area 5. Construction of Access Road to Civil Servants Housing Estate,Isiagu 6. Construction of Ozzu Umunachi Road 7. Construction of Ugwunwasike – Azu Ogbunike – Amawa – Osile – Ifite – Umueri – St Monica – College Road 9. Amansea – Ndiukwuenu – Okpeze- Amaeteiti- Awgbu Road and bridge 10. Reconstruction of Access Road to AUSCO farms Ltd Agu – Awka 11. Construction of Nteje- Umunya Road 12. Reconstruction of Enugu/ Anambra State Boundary- Agu Awka Road 13. Reconstruction of Amawbia to Amansea Federal Road 14. Construction of Jetty/ Roads within the Naval Base and Roads between Atani Roads. 15. Reconstruction of Anambra State Integrated Livestock Farm Nkwelle Ezunaka 16. Construction of Achina Oneh Agbudu Ogboji 17. Reconstruction of Goodwill Road, Okpuno Awka 18. Reconstruction of Aguluzigbo Roads 19. Construction of Nnamdi Azikiwe Teaching Hospital Neni- Adazi Ani Road 20. Bishop Okonkwo Road (Ichi) to Nkwo Edo Market and Emeka Okwuosa/Emeka Offor Road to St Michael Secondary School, Ozubulu/ NAUTH Road Junction 21. Construction of Ideani-Uke- Umuoji Road and Bridge 22. Construction of Access Roads at the Greenwood City, Awka 23. Reconstruction of Bida Road and Okwei Street Onitsha 24. Reconstruction of Umudioka to Ogbunike Cave Road with Spur to Girls Secondary School Umudioka (St. Kizito Girls Secondary) 25. Reconstruction of Ekwulobia Ezinifite Road 26. Reconstruction of Isuofia – Umuona – Nanka Road with Spur. 27. Reconstruction of Abube Square Nando – Afor Igbariam Road. 28. Construction of ABS Awka Road to Governors Lodge,Ring Road,Road Widening /Parking Lot 29. Atani – Ozubulu Roads Part 1 Km 0+000 -5+560 30. Nkwo Market Square. There are more in Ihiala LGA. Others are: 1. Reconstruction of the ministry of lands three lane road to Esther Obiako road to Ifite. 2. Reconstruction of the Ifite road leading to UNIZIK main campus. 3. Abakiliki road connecting Ngozika estate, Awka 4. Ezenwa Street in Onitsha 5. Ekwulobia-Ezinifite-Ekwulumiri Road 6. Uzoh, Ezinifite – Ikenga-Igboukwu Road. Not even flag off 7. Ezira-Umuomaku Road |
Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by obayaya(m): 9:23am On Nov 16, 2015 |
patrick89: Are these the 186 billion projects? |
Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by InyinyaAgbaOku(m): 9:38am On Nov 16, 2015 |
My own is, why is it taking him 18 months to say so? |
Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by FreeGlobe(f): 9:41am On Nov 16, 2015 |
So where is the money Peter obi said he was saving for Anambra all those years... for the raining days? The reason for the lack of signature projects in his 8 year administration? Obayaya? I dey laugh oh Yeye dey smell |
Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by Gamechanger: 10:35am On Nov 16, 2015 |
InyinyaAgbaOku: The guy wasn't ready to say anything if not for the obvious misinformation going round that he was handed over #75b cash. Which suddenly took a turn for the worse with uninformed folks accusing the Governor of squandering the phantom #75b. 2 Likes |
Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by Nobody: 10:37am On Nov 16, 2015 |
obayaya: ANAMBRA’S N75B LEGACY: Obiano’s new mid-term song (The Authority newspaper of today, Page 21) Almost two years after he was sworn-in as Anambra State governor, Chief Willie Obiano, over the weekend, opened the Pandora’s Box by alleging that the N76 billion legacy ex Governor Peter Obi stated he left in the kitty during his hand-over, was a spin and not the entire truth, conceding that it was only N9 billion. LOUIS ACHI looks at the key issues playing out Following the widely accepted political tradition in Nigeria, towards the end of his compelling tenure, former governor of Anambra State, Chief Peter Obi, duly anointed his successor. The chosen one was a banker, Chief Willie Obiano. Willy-nilly, in the unchanging spirit of this same quirky tradition, both parted ways not long after Governor Obiano mounted the saddle of his executive high horse. Beyond the unseemly brick batting between the duo - Obi and his erstwhile protégé - matters apparently spun out of hand when Governor Obiano last weekend went the whole hog and challenged the flagship legacy the former governor clearly stated in his hand-over notes to his successor: a princely N75 billion in the state’s kitty. Former Governor Obi had gained national prominence and respect over his reputation of stern frugality when it came to managing state funds. In a country where over 90 percent of states were in debt and many ex governors left billions in debts for their successors, Obi simply shone as a model of discipline and integrity. But Obiano would have none of that. What is the substance of Governor Obiano’s ‘recantation’? Addressing a press conference in Awka, the Anambra State capital at the weekend, the governor dismissed Obi’s claims as “half-truths” pointing out that the former governor left the state with a heavy debt overhang of N106.2 billion when his tenure expired on March 17, 2014. Pushing his banker’s credentials, he wondered how Obi could have given Ndi Anambra a rosy picture of the assets he left behind without showing them the liabilities he incurred, The governor who spoke through the Secretary to the State Government, Prof Solomon Osita Chukwulobelu, held that out of the N185.1bn, the Obi administration could only pay the sum of N78.9bn when it handed over power in March last year bringing total liabilities to N106.2bn. According to him, in pursuance of its Continuity Promise, the Obiano administration has so far paid the sum of N35.1 billion on the projects it inherited from the Obi administration between March 2014 and August 2015. He was not done. The governor revealed that his administration has spent 50.8% of its FAAC Revenue on settling payment certificates that arose from the administration of his predecessor. Reacting to questions from the press, the governor clarified that the decision to break his silence on the controversial legacy followed endless spurious claims in the media that the only reason why his administration has been able to pay salaries and meet its numerous financial obligations was because of the alleged N75bn legacy it inherited from its predecessor. knocking the inclusion of items such as counterpart funds that are jointly held with development finance institutions, land contributions, FGN refunds, differences in bank balances and investments made directly by the Federal Government on behalf of the three tiers of government totalling approximately N39.5bn as part of the so called liquid savings left by the Obi administration, Governor Obiano revealed that these items have been reclassified as “illiquid Investments,” “Not Investments,” “FGN Receivable,” and “Involuntary Investments,” accordingly. Listed among these category of investments over which the previous administration allegedly made false claims are - the N1.5bn contribution made by the Anambra State Government and all the 21 local council areas to the NSIA, the N500m investment made by the state with the Bank of Industry to support SMEs in Anambra State, the N500m investment made as counterpart fund with the Bank of Industry to support Micro Credit Bank in Anambra State, the N480m investment with Agriculture Bank to support credit to farmers in the state and finally, the N1.0bn borrowed from the federal government under the commercial agricultural scheme for onward lending to farmers in the state through the Ministry of Agriculture and the All Farmers Association of Nigeria. Justifying his earlier submission that Obi’s handover note was cleverly riddled with half-truths, Governor Obiano also expressed surprise that the state’s share of the equity investment made in Emenite Limited by the government of Dr. M. I Okpara, former Premier of the Eastern Region in 1961, totalling to the sum of N750m was also listed as part of Obi’s trumpeted savings which he bequeathed his administration in March 2014. Shoring up his claim that his predecessor’s handover note was a clever stunt the governor also cited the N9bn investment made in the Nigeria Independent |
Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by InyinyaAgbaOku(m): 10:37am On Nov 16, 2015 |
Gamechanger:I mean the so called #189 billion liability |
Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by Gamechanger: 10:41am On Nov 16, 2015 |
Kingsley1000: Tell me the one initiated and completed by your god within his first 4 years and I will tell you those initiated and completed by Willie within his first 18 months 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by Gamechanger: 10:48am On Nov 16, 2015 |
InyinyaAgbaOku: Its not liability as such. These are funds to be expended on ongoing projects. They may not have crystallized at the time of the handover but as work progress and the contractors present their certificates, you are obliged to pay. Everyone in Anambra knows a lot of contracts were ongoing when Peter Obi left thus Willie rode to victory on continuity. He has continued. But for some people to claim today that the Governor was handed billions and that all contracts had been paid for while he has squandered the billions is asking for way too much and the Governor did well to by responding. |
Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by Nobody: 10:48am On Nov 16, 2015 |
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1519727241679524&id=100009267873043&refid=17&_ft_=top_level_post_id.1664066843833149%3Atl_objid.1664066843833149%3Athid.100006895475654%3A306061129499414%3A2%3A0%3A1448956799%3A-8817424553022992396&__tn__=%2As&fbt_id=1519727241679524&lul&ref_component=mbasic_photo_permalink_actionbar&_rdr#s_c55f3bdd7a5dd4360aaccc159bebd2bc Bonaventure Mokwe wrote: ANAMBRA STATE IS NOT OWING GHOST. ------------------------------------------------- It is now in the public domain that Willie Obiano inherited a contractual liability of #185 billion naira from Peter Obi, according to him. Did Peter Obi give him the figure without listing out the beneficiaries? The administration should understand that we are not all brainless in Anambra state. Since Willie Obiano has opted to unshackle himself, he might as well unshackle himself completely. What are the names of the contractual companies that are owed all these money? What dates were the respective contracts awarded? What are the descriptions of the respective contracts? what are the exact amount that was ascribed to each contract? What are the exact mobilization amount paid on each contract? How much money has been paid to each of the contractors till date? and, what are the respective liability balance? The unshackled youths and the poor masses are not being fooled by the zig zag arguments over the football field figures. The non disclosure of all of the above facts is yet another cover up as in the latest development . I am very sure it will be a campaign issue in 2017 because I will make it that. To avoid being caught with pants down which is the tradition, unshackling completely will be wise. Unshackle the brain project 2017. https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1664067207166446&id=100006895475654&refid=17&_ft_=top_level_post_id.1664067207166446%3Atl_objid.1664067207166446%3Athid.100006895475654%3A306061129499414%3A2%3A0%3A1448956799%3A-3395066834009469360 Amb Adichie Izuchukwu wrote: AS ANAMBRA STATE STAND STILL WHILE AWAITS Willie M Obiano 's BREAK DOWN OF "THE MOMENT OF TRUTH!!!! .............................................................................. As we await making public the contract details. As Anambrarians await the break down of the so-called debt publicly. And.... Having seen the "master" and "Slave" game trying to re-shackle the UNSHACKLED BRAINS of Ndi-Anambra. We remain resolute!!!!! MOMENT OF UNSHACKLEMENT OF BRAINS AND TREASURY!!! Oparaocha Sharon Nzewi Nnanna ! |
Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by AnamCity: 1:01pm On Nov 16, 2015 |
Dr. Willie Obiano , Oshiomhole and Ben Obi at the 4th Zik's lecture holding at UNIZIK, Awka. Happening now.. 5 Likes
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Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by Igbonazy: 3:13pm On Nov 16, 2015 |
Blood thirsty Jihadists are scheming again to slaughter Igbos in the North. In case they means business, one of the safest things to do is to move down to Middle-belt esp where there are are high concentration of Middlebelt Christains except TIV dominated areas. Some TIVs are sworn enemies of ndiigbo for unknown reason. A PRESS STATEMENT RELEASED IN KADUNA BY NORTHERN ANTI-CORRUPTION FRONT IN RESPONSE TO THE PRO-BIAFRA PROTEST; OUR STANDS 15/11/15 It is no longer news that the pro-biafra agitators have stretched their demands beyond the limit of tolerance, as they attack innocent citizens of Northern extraction for a no justifiable reason. This has started in a similar manner in which the Biafra war started in 1967, as well as Boko haram in 2009. We will not in any way hence forth tolerate this form of rascality coming from criminals in the name of agitation for freedom. In as much as we seek for a one united Nigeria, we will not regret the secession of Igbos from Nigeria as long as that is what they want. We will even encourage and support them with strategies to succeed if their agitation is done lawfully without harming innocent people from other parts of the country. We do not wish for any form of reprisal attack by anybody from any part of the country hence, Igbos living in other parts of the country, most especially in Northern Nigeria must come out in strong terms and disassociate themselves from the activities of the so called Biafrans and the attack on Northerners, if not, their silence will be read to be a nod to the treacherous activities of Nnamdi Kanu and his co-travelers. OUR RESOLUTION Igbo communities in the North should as matter of immediate effect rebuke and disassociate themselves from their kinsmen in south-east and south-south calling for war and attacking innocent northerners residing there. We call on south-east and south-south governors, leadership of igbo traditional council and Ohaneze ndi Igbo to distant themselves from the violent and unlawful activities of this so called Biafrans, which is capable of disrupting the peace and stability of the whole country. Igbo owned media outfits are advised not to promote the activities of these criminals in the name of Biafra in any guise, and should immediately initiate programs that will help deradicalize the ignorant followers of the fraudster called Nnamdi Kalu. We call on the federal government to treat these miscreants with the same gloves Boko haram is treated in order to avoid escalation. Our demands are to be met within the next 7 days to avoid further action. |
Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by asha80(m): 5:08pm On Nov 16, 2015 |
Igbonazy:this northern group should take a rest though ippb guys were senseless in attacking Hausa traders in diobu |
Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by Igbonazy: 5:56pm On Nov 16, 2015 |
asha80:Show us proof the almajiri were attacked at Igweocha?We have countless proofs of attacks and slaughtering of ndiigbo in the North. Where is your proof you mole? 4 Likes |
Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by asha80(m): 6:00pm On Nov 16, 2015 |
Igbonazy:call me mole,sabo or idioot the truth is that some northern traders were attacked in diobu.. |
Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by Tkester: 6:08pm On Nov 16, 2015 |
asha80: You know you're lying, he just asked you for proofs. You suck! 2 Likes |
Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by Nobody: 10:57pm On Nov 16, 2015 |
asha80: No evidence yet you are still talking ranting like a mad man. 5 Likes |
Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by Nochi247: 3:58am On Nov 17, 2015 |
Igbonazy:I don't support the attack on innocent northern traders in the south, that's if it's true. It's an unforgivable sin to compare agitators who take to the streets with blood-sucking demons from pit of hell called boko haram. Since when has agitation become unlawful in a democratic government ? You want to know what's unlawful? Refusing to release a detainee whom court has granted bail, that's what is unlawful. There are protests going on allover the world and nobody has labelled them terrorists but a bunch of illiterate almajeris in the north dared to state otherwise with their empty brains. They must desist from comparing terrorists with protesters because the two have nothing in common, before amadioha will strike them one by one. Ndi ara... efuleefu... wonderers! |
Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by Cjrane2: 4:05am On Nov 17, 2015 |
Nochi247: If northerners touch even a chicken belonging to Igbo, we should do to them what we did in 2000 in retaliation to kaduna riots. if you noticed, after that "adequate retaliation" of 2000, northerners have thought twice before attacking Igbos. We should spare no effort to spill their blood in a massive adequate retaliation again. This time around, we shall not afford them the safety of running to PH. 2 Likes |
Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by Yeske2(m): 4:18am On Nov 17, 2015 |
WHAT IS GOING ON IN ANAMBRA STATE? PEOPLE OF ANAMBRA STATE SHOULD START ASKING QUESTIONS, NOW!!!! We need a public, televised debate on the 75 Billion Naira Obi left Governments borrow money whenever there is need. Mr. Peter Obi did not borrow; because he felt Anambra State needed to be stabilized first and he did it completely. If well managed, the money saved for the State in foreign currency would go a long way in sustaining the development of the State. Now, his predecessor thinks differently. He plans to undertake massive borrowing, and as far as I know, Mr. Obi has not, and is not attempting to stop him. Does Obi even have the capacity to do so? Rather than fulfil their heart desires, they must first of all tell lies about the money Obi left. They are even trying desperately to hang the cross of debt on him. Too bad! For clarity sake, on coming to office, Obi spent his first year to complete all the contracts awarded by his predecessors. In some cases, he had to start some from scratch. Obi, for example, paid over 35 billion in arrears of pension and gratuity. Though they inflated the figures, but the point to note is that the debt they are talking about in their press conference, is contract sum on projects yet to be executed. What an absurd reasoning! How can somebody, for example, say you owe 10 Naira you will use to build a house you have just conceived? This is incestuous reasoning! As a matter of fact, during his inauguration, Gov. Obiano listed many projects he would undertake, some of which are building an airport, building three power stations, among others. He started 3 flyovers at the initial cost of 5 Billion Naira that was later varied to 15 Billion Naira. They diverted the money meant for the road, from Amansea to Amawbia roundabout, which Obi started, to his three flyovers. The contractor doing those flyovers is owed over 7 Billion Naira. He also started the construction of three roads to the airport simultaneously. Are these not enough reasons to convince Anambra people on the need to borrow rather than bring Mr. Peter Obi into it? Before Chief Willie became Governor, Obi designed the road from Umueje to Oil rig with a 100 meter bridge at the cost of 9 Billion, but characteristic of him, Willie added two other roads, including the one from Aguleri with two bridges at the cost of over 20 Billion Naira. The only major road he awarded in Anambra Central is Oba-Umuoji (Stauphanet Chapel)at the cost of 3.7 Billion Naira; in the North, Ezira-Umuomaku-Enugu- Umuonyia-Achina road (Arab Contractors) at the cost of 4.7 Billion. He did not pay mobilisation in any of the roads. On the issues of shares in Emenite and INTAFACT, I am convinced that our respected Governor Willie Obiano allowed non-professionals to raise issues on behalf of the Government of Anambra State. The principle of handover is that one hands everything to his predecessor, even if the investment was done for the State by Adam. Some Governors sold shares of their States, but in Obi’s own case, he handed over those he met. On SABmiller, as at the time Obi handed over and without prejudice to his initial investment, Anambra shares in the company was worth over 3.5 Billion Naira. Today it is worth over 10 Billion Naira. If today Anambra State Government wants to hand the company over to any person, their handover note should read 10 Billion Naira and not 3.5 Billion Naira, otherwise the person taking over will eat the unaccounted 6.5 Billion naira and argue successfully that he was handed over 3.5 Billion Naira. On Orient Petroleum, Anambra State Government tried to deny Obi’s investment. It is not enough to say that the State’s land was used as equity, but the fact is that the land has value upon which cash was paid as compensation to the communities involved. They said that Obi left 106.2 Billion (wrong figure) over hang on contractual debts alone. I challenge them to publish the schedule of the debts and the companies being owed. As at the time Obi left office, he paid for all the certificates generated on contracts awarded. Certificates are generated on the basis of work completed. Are they saying Obi ought to pay for contracts yet to be done? The same man saying this awarded 35 fresh roads within his first year in office at the total cost of over 81 billion Naira out of which he has paid 10 Billion Naira. On the other hand, Obi awarded roads totalling 93 Billion in his last year in office and paid a total of over 51 Billion on those roads before leaving office. Most of those roads were used to campaign for him during electioneering on the premise of continuity. In fact, he even urged Obi to award more and start the construction of the airport, but Obi told him he was working under the confines of proper planning that would not get the Government unnecessarily encumbered. Some may argue that it is a matter of style, that while Obi tried to save for the State, the EXCO of his successor approved 5 Billion Naira for him to celebrate his first 100 days in office. He charters plane, what his predecessor never did. Today Government house hosts all manner of parties that are orgies. One can go on and on. They also said Obi claimed that the 10 Billion Naira federal approved refund, out of over 20 Billion Naira he used to work on Federal roads, were part of the money he left. This is not true, in his handover note, he mentioned it, but he deducted it, as well as salaries (March), pension, certificates on works done, all amounting to 5 Billion Naira before arriving at 75 billion Naira. The record is there. It is pertinent to note that two years have gone, and Anambra State Government is still debating what was left or not, even when other Governors that inherited huge debts, unpaid salaries and repayable loans and bonds have all taken off. In Obi’s first 6 months in office, he had already saved enormous money for the State- before he was illegally impeached. I do not know by what economics principle they classified some money put in certain areas as "not investment." I think they need to explain this further to us. Did Obi use the money to organise party as is now the order of the day? It is shocking to note that Anambra State Government said they only met 9 Billion cash in the treasury. I have taken the pains to attach the summary of Anambra cash in different banks as at 17th of March, 2017. I have gone ahead to attach one example of the Statement of one of the accounts as at 17th of March (Unutilised UBEC money in Diamond Bank, which was two Billion, one hundred and one million, eight hundred and Sixty-four Thousand, Ninety Naira N2,101,864,837.90) to drive home the point that we have all the statements. We shall publish all of them in due time. One of the most confounding claims by the Government of Anambra State is the issue of dollar investment. They tried to prove that the investment has diminished in value, when, on the contrary, the investment has earned 8 billion Naira for the State. Let it also be noted that the investment is meant to be held to maturity and not for them to seek ways to sell it as they do now. Let us look at some of the spending pattern of the present Government at Awka and juxtapose it with the claim that they have not touched the money Obi left. 5 Billion Naira approved by EXCO for the celebration of the first 100 days in office I Billion Naira monthly as security vote as if he buys hardware such as fighter planes Hundreds of millions for 2014 charistmas decoration and buying of horses Paid 3.2 billion Naira to water corporation (though money was 1st bank ecological funds left by Obi and garnished by the court) 40 Million Naira to change the gates at Government Lodge to befit his status. 35 Million Naira to mount a befitting gate at the Government House Changed the roof of all the buildings in Government House with the sum of 700 Million Naira Changed all the tiles in Government House to pale granite at 150 Million Naira Bought dining table at 25 Million Bought seats for his palour( lodge) at 50 Million Bought gold bed from the USA at 30 Million Bought another gold bed for his wife at 25 Million Naira Imported kitchen cabinet from the USA at 40 Million Bought musical sets for his Aguleri home at 150 Million. He is getting set to use it for the first time for a party in Aguleri on Saturday, the 21st Bought land of all those around him at Aguleri and re-located them elsewhere. Pays his Commissioners and SAs over N400,000 monthly as against 190,000 Obi paid Pays SSAs over N300,000 as against 160,000 Obi paid In less than two years, he has used more vehicles than Obi used in 8 years His SSg, Prof. Solo Chukwulobelu uses 3 prado and 2 Hilux His present Chief of Staff, Prof. Azike uses 2 prado and 2 Hilux His present Principal Secretary, Mr. Nwokoye uses 2 prado and 1 pick up And many more From the foregoing, you will agree with me that we need a public, televised debate on this matter so that Anambra people will be properly informed. I am ready to take on any person who is ready for the debate. This is not about calling a press conference and dishing unadulterated lies to the people. STATE cash balances as at 17th of March, 2014 1. STATE CASH BOOK BALANCE-N5,372, 730,886.06 2. STATE SUBSIDY ACCOUNT BALANCE-N5,126, 258,908.72 3. ECOLOGICAL FUNDS ACCOUNT BALANCE- N2,139,951,400.00 4. SPECIAL PROJECT ACCOUNT-N1,928, 596,191.00 5. L.G.A. SUREP – SOCIAL SERVICE ACCOUNT REF: C-N1,734,069,061.69 6. JAAC ACCOUNT BALANCES-N1,389,966,705.49 7. MINISTRY OF LANDS-N 640,425,745.77 8. FIDELITY BALANCESREF:A-N1,195,705,433.46 9. SET ASIDE ACCOUNTSREF:B-N4,644,149,663.4 0 10. MIN. OF WORKS-N1,161,706,912.93 11. MIN OF YOUTH AND SPORTS-N 425,000,000.00 12. MILLENIUYM DEV. GOAL (MDG/CGS) REF: D- N 198,025,255.77 13. MIN. OF PUBLIC UTILITIES, WATER RESOURCES AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT-N 107,534,571.87 14.UNUTILIZED UBEC ACCOUNT-N2,101, 864,837.90 TOTAL-N28,165,985,574.06 - Valentine Obienyem ... Cc freeglobe, alfred, chino, investnow, asha, nobleandy, inyinya, kingsley, obayaya . |
Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by Yeske2(m): 5:02am On Nov 17, 2015 |
http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/11/obi-vs-obiano-the-bubble-has-burst-at-last/ . THE feud between the immediate past governor of Anambra State, Mr. Peter Obi and his successor, Chief Willie Obiano, which reared its head even before the handover of the reins of power on March 17, 2014, has finally blown open. By Vincent Ujumadu IT was not clear what led to the misunderstanding during the governorship campaigns that brought Obiano to power, but those close to the ruling All Progressives Grand Alliance, APGA, in the state, knew that all was not well. While some said it had to do with the management of campaign funds, others said the then Governor Obi, after close observation of Obiano shortly after the party’s primaries, felt that his choice of a successor might after all, not be the best. Before APGA settled for its governorship candidate, Obiano was not actually in the picture. Though Obi, who insisted on keeping his promise of ceding the governorship slot to Anambra North, was said to be considering the then Secretary to the State Government, SSG, Mr. Oseloka Obaze, who is from Ogbaru in the same Anambra North senatorial zone, and Prince Idigo, a lawyer from Aguleri royal family, as his likely choice. However, few weeks to the party primaries, Obiano, also from Aguleri, was sighted at the APGA secretariat in Awka to purchase forms for the governorship election. Considering the fact that he retired from Fidelity Bank as the deputy managing director, the bank in which Obi served as its chairman during Obiano’s stay in the bank, it was easy to conclude that he (Obiano) was Obi’s final choice. In a surprise manner, Obaze, who was tipped to emerge the party’s candidate, was disqualified by the screening committee on the ground that he did not possess the voter’s card, despite all the efforts he made on his return to Nigeria to get it. Return to Nigeria Apart from the fact that Obi and Obiano worked together at Fidelity Bank, both were also school mates at the famous Christ the King College, CKC, Onitsha, and for the fact that Obiano is an accomplished chartered accountant, the people of Anambra State believed that the choice was okay for the state. Obi and Obiano Indeed, Obi carried out the campaign as if he was seeking re-election and used the resources of the state to ensure that Obiano emerged victorious. The main thrust of their campaign was continuity, which was why the outgoing government was flagging off new projects and paying contractors till the end of the administration. During the handover ceremony at the Alex Ekwueme Square in Awka, Obi announced that he left over N75 billion in cash and investments for his successor, a situation that was unheard of in Nigerian politics, because often times, most incoming governors inherit debts running into billions of naira. But shortly after the handover and with the already existing feud between the two men, stories began to make the rounds that Obi did not leave N75 billion for his successor as stated in the handover note. In fact, a group of people from Obiano’s Anambra North, in an advertorial in some national dailies, said that rather than leave assets, that Obi left so much liabilities and a large number of uncompleted projects. They also accused Obi of employing so many people into the civil service and conducting local government elections, the first in 15 years, at the tail end of his administration. Though the Obiano administration had kept mute over the matter for nearly two years, even when the camps of the two men engaged each other in social media war, the decision of the Secretary to the State Government, Professor Solo Chukwulobelu to address a press conference at the weekend on the N75 billion saga came as a surprise to political watchers. It was gathered that the state government decided to blow the matter open following alleged reluctance of the state House of Assembly to approve loan request for the governor in view of the said N75 billion left for the administration by former Governor Obi. According to a government source, the state treasury is virtually empty and only borrowing can save the situation, which is why the government decided to state the facts concerning what it inherited from the previous administration. Chukwulobelu said: “The N75 billion was not there; it was not handed over to anybody. At best it can be half truth. Instead, the state government inherited a total contract sum of N185.1 billion as liability from the Obi administration. In the real sense, what the Obiano administration inherited from Obi was N9 billion cash and N26 billion near cash. He said the explanation had become pertinent because of the ground the rumour of the N75 billion was gaining, both in the social and traditional media, adding that it took the state government this long to reply to the claim in order to put the rumour finally to rest and urged the public to discountenance the claim because it does not exist. But in a swift reaction, Obi faulted the state government’s figures, describing it as a deliberate attempt by the state government to misrepresent facts. Mr. Valentine Obienyem, who is Obi’s media assistant insisted that Obi left over N75 billion in cash and investment, adding that the breakdown shows that N27 billion was in local currency investment; N26. 5 billion in foreign currency investment and N28.1 billion in Certified State/ MDS balances. He said: “Even in the final handover document, Obi deducted N10 billion approved Federal Government refund, as well as the salary, pension, gratuity, money on certificates raised on contracts for the month of March which all amounted to N5 billion before arriving at the balance of over N75 billion he bequeathed his successor. Certified statements “As a financial expert, Obi went to his end of tenure event with Governor Willie Obiano and said this in the presence of all the bank MDs in whose banks the monies are lodged. In fact, as at March 17, 2014 when he handed over, he got all the certified statements of Anambra’s accounts from the banks the monies were lodged and handed them over to his successor. If they were confused on where the monies were, why would they not call Obi who kept them to explain the whereabouts to them as much as he knew?” Obienyem said it was good that the state government did not deny the fact that before leaving office, Obi paid billions of naira for the completion of Agulu Lake Hotel, Onitsha Hotel, Awka and Nnewi shopping malls, and invested in SABMiller Breweries in Onitsha, value of which, he said, has tripled. He added: “It is curious that the denial came at a time the state government had concluded arrangements to massively borrow money from banks and financial institutions. “But they did not need to paint Obi black to do so, especially when the man, since leaving office, has not for a day commented on what is happening in Anambra, even with the daily drench of blame coming his way as being responsible for whatever, right or wrong, that is happening in the state for making his successor the governor, single handedly.” |
Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by uduokirika1(m): 8:48am On Nov 17, 2015 |
Clash of the Titans!! |
Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by investnow2013: 9:42am On Nov 17, 2015 |
Please can we spare this thread all these nonsense! Obi this!!! Obiano that!!!!!..... Mbanu!!!!. This thread is not for this comparison!.... This thread is only to showcase to others while we are Light!!!!!!!!!. 5 Likes
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Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by investnow2013: 9:49am On Nov 17, 2015 |
Please bring whatever good that is happening in your town or locality to this thread!. |
Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by Yeske2(m): 9:49am On Nov 17, 2015 |
investnow2013:What do you mean by that? Anytime the line of discourse suits you, you turn a blind eye to the arguement but when it does not, you'd remember it's Anambra thread. |
Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by FreeGlobe(f): 9:56am On Nov 17, 2015 |
investnow2013:This is the most important discourse on this thread. This is our money we are talking about here not peter obi's money or obiano's money. Peter obi should tell us what happened to the monies he said he was saving for Anambra all these while, the true state of the state govt's investment in SABMiller. Anyone shying away from this topic and claiming to be interested in Anambra State development (which this thread is about) is a fraud! 1 Like |
Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by Yeske2(m): 10:02am On Nov 17, 2015 |
FreeGlobe:Did you read what i posted earlier about what Vincent Obienyem posted on Facebook? What do you have to say about his submission? |
Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by FreeGlobe(f): 10:33am On Nov 17, 2015 |
Yeske2:Valentine in his usual manner dwelt on beer parlor gossips. How can I take his statement serious? We are talking about making factual explanation or breakdown of the so called 75 billion and he is telling us the governor wants to borrow money, the governor hosts sin parties, he is paying this and that, he is driving this and that? Did we tell him to compare the two administrations or just provide a factual document of the same 75 billion the same Valentine Obienyem has been singing as chorus everyday for nearly 2 years now. 1 Like |
Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by FreeGlobe(f): 10:44am On Nov 17, 2015 |
"Pays his Commissioners and SAs over N400,000 monthly as against 190,000 Obi paid Pays SSAs over N300,000 as against 160,000 Obi paid" I swear peter obi is evil. How can you pay your commissioners 190,000? How much did he himself receive as official salary? No wonder his Commissioners were looking unkempt. Anyway, since obi agrees he ran a very lean government and also claims to have saved Anambra money for 8 years, Oya show us the money or proof you saved the money? problem. When people like us were suspecting this whole saving money propaganda they called us haters. We don't need a public debate. We need EFCC! |
Re: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by Yeske2(m): 10:57am On Nov 17, 2015 |
^^^^ . That's what you'd say, remember he called for an open and televised debate on the 75billion and that's what you should be after instead of demonizing Obi for now. |
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