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Anxiety Grips 33 Governors Over 552.72bn Refund by okosujacob(m): 11:56am On Dec 24, 2016
ANXIETY GRIPS 33 GOVERNORS OVER N552.74BN REFUND
Anxiety grips 33 governors over N552.74bn refund

Minister of Finance, Kemi Adeosun
Some of the 33 governors whose states benefitted from the recent refund of N553 billion excess deductions are desperate to keep details of the financial transactions from the public.

They do not want their civil servants in particular to have the details so that the workers will not be able to blackmail them as they did in respect of the bailouts.

President Muhammadu Buhari had approved the release of N522.74 billion to states as refunds pending reconciliation of records.

In directing Finance Minister Kemi Adeosun to release the money to the states, Buhari said workers’ welfare, particularly salaries and pensions, must be prioritized.

Some states were accused of diverting the N300billion bailout first given to them last year and abusing the loan restructure worked out for them by the Debt Management Office (DMO).



Many states are still owning their workers for several months and there are fears that some of the governors are less interested in using the refunds to meet their financial obligations to the workers.

Informed sources said in Abuja yesterday that the Presidency is likely to show more than a passing interest in how the states deploy the refunds and may even monitor the use of the cash.

It was also learnt that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) are also going to keep tabs on the utilization of the bailout funds by governors.

The refund sheets had been obtained by the anti-graft agencies as at press time.

The Nation gathered that the governors prevailed on Adeosun not to make details of what they got public to avoid fresh confrontation with workers.

The breakdown per state remains a secret at the Ministry of Finance in line with the agreement with the governors.

Following protest by states against over deductions for external debt service between 1995 and 2002, 33 states were listed as beneficiaries with each of them entitled to a cap of N14.5 billion being 25% of the amounts claimed.

Minister Adeosun said the payment of the claims will enable the states offset outstanding salaries and pensions which have been “causing considerable hardship.”

The presidency asked the states to devote a minimum of 50% of any amount disbursed to address the challenges associated with salaries and pensions.

Investigation by our correspondent revealed that presidency had asked the 33 states to use 50 per cent of the bailout funds for “challenges associated with salaries and pensions.”

Security reports have however indicated that some of the governors have refused to disclose the amount actually given to their states.

Findings confirmed that some of the governors have devoted only 10 to 25 per cent of the bailout to payment of backlog of salaries

A reliable source in government said: “The presidency has received reports that some state governors were not forthcoming on the actual refunds paid to them. In fact, the row over the figures has caused tension.

“Some state governors have openly come out to declare that only a fraction of the bailout funds will be used for salaries and pensions. There is a state which purportedly received about N5billion, but it only earmarked N1.5billion, leaving outstanding wages unaddressed.

“The President will be personally upset if these bailout funds are diverted or converted to other use by the governors. The presidency is already monitoring development in all the states If the bailout funds are not judiciously used, the presidency may not be disposed to such interventions in future.”

It was difficult at press time to get the exact figures of what was released to each of the 33 states.

A finance ministry official said: “The governors reached an agreement with the Minister of Finance, Mrs. Kemi Adeosun, not to release the breakdown in order not to cause tension in the affected states. They said they might incur the wrath of workers if there is full disclosure. At the governors’ forum, all members were directed to keep the figures under wraps because of the likely consequences in each state. This is why some governors have under-declared what they were allocated.”

Attempts by our correspondent to get the breakdown from the Federal Ministry of Finance have failed as all relevant desks claimed that “there is instruction from above not to release the fact-sheet.”

One of the desk officers said: “There are even threats to deal with whoever releases the breakdown.” Meanwhile, it was also learnt that the EFCC and ICPC have been mandated to keep tabs on the utilization of these funds.

“The anti-graft agencies already have the fact-sheet on the allocations to each state and they are keeping tabs on all these governors. In the last exercise in April, ICPC had discovered that about 16 states were yet to disburse about N57, 663, 185, 735 allocated to them out of N713.7billion intervention funds to states.

“The first bailout was part of a three-pronged relief package that
will end the workers’ plight. While N413.7billion represents special intervention funds, the balance of about N250billion to N300billion is a soft loan to states.

“Altogether, we are talking of about N1, 266.44trillion in nine months given to governors as bailout funds. This is why the EFCC and ICPC will take more than a passing interest.”
Re: Anxiety Grips 33 Governors Over 552.72bn Refund by okosujacob(m): 11:57am On Dec 24, 2016
okosujacob:
ANXIETY GRIPS 33 GOVERNORS OVER N552.74BN REFUND
Anxiety grips 33 governors over N552.74bn refund

Minister of Finance, Kemi Adeosun
Some of the 33 governors whose states benefitted from the recent refund of N553 billion excess deductions are desperate to keep details of the financial transactions from the public.

They do not want their civil servants in particular to have the details so that the workers will not be able to blackmail them as they did in respect of the bailouts.

President Muhammadu Buhari had approved the release of N522.74 billion to states as refunds pending reconciliation of records.

In directing Finance Minister Kemi Adeosun to release the money to the states, Buhari said workers’ welfare, particularly salaries and pensions, must be prioritized.

Some states were accused of diverting the N300billion bailout first given to them last year and abusing the loan restructure worked out for them by the Debt Management Office (DMO).



Many states are still owning their workers for several months and there are fears that some of the governors are less interested in using the refunds to meet their financial obligations to the workers.

Informed sources said in Abuja yesterday that the Presidency is likely to show more than a passing interest in how the states deploy the refunds and may even monitor the use of the cash.

It was also learnt that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) are also going to keep tabs on the utilization of the bailout funds by governors.

The refund sheets had been obtained by the anti-graft agencies as at press time.

The Nation gathered that the governors prevailed on Adeosun not to make details of what they got public to avoid fresh confrontation with workers.

The breakdown per state remains a secret at the Ministry of Finance in line with the agreement with the governors.

Following protest by states against over deductions for external debt service between 1995 and 2002, 33 states were listed as beneficiaries with each of them entitled to a cap of N14.5 billion being 25% of the amounts claimed.

Minister Adeosun said the payment of the claims will enable the states offset outstanding salaries and pensions which have been “causing considerable hardship.”

The presidency asked the states to devote a minimum of 50% of any amount disbursed to address the challenges associated with salaries and pensions.

Investigation by our correspondent revealed that presidency had asked the 33 states to use 50 per cent of the bailout funds for “challenges associated with salaries and pensions.”

Security reports have however indicated that some of the governors have refused to disclose the amount actually given to their states.

Findings confirmed that some of the governors have devoted only 10 to 25 per cent of the bailout to payment of backlog of salaries

A reliable source in government said: “The presidency has received reports that some state governors were not forthcoming on the actual refunds paid to them. In fact, the row over the figures has caused tension.

“Some state governors have openly come out to declare that only a fraction of the bailout funds will be used for salaries and pensions. There is a state which purportedly received about N5billion, but it only earmarked N1.5billion, leaving outstanding wages unaddressed.

“The President will be personally upset if these bailout funds are diverted or converted to other use by the governors. The presidency is already monitoring development in all the states If the bailout funds are not judiciously used, the presidency may not be disposed to such interventions in future.”

It was difficult at press time to get the exact figures of what was released to each of the 33 states.

A finance ministry official said: “The governors reached an agreement with the Minister of Finance, Mrs. Kemi Adeosun, not to release the breakdown in order not to cause tension in the affected states. They said they might incur the wrath of workers if there is full disclosure. At the governors’ forum, all members were directed to keep the figures under wraps because of the likely consequences in each state. This is why some governors have under-declared what they were allocated.”

Attempts by our correspondent to get the breakdown from the Federal Ministry of Finance have failed as all relevant desks claimed that “there is instruction from above not to release the fact-sheet.”

One of the desk officers said: “There are even threats to deal with whoever releases the breakdown.” Meanwhile, it was also learnt that the EFCC and ICPC have been mandated to keep tabs on the utilization of these funds.

“The anti-graft agencies already have the fact-sheet on the allocations to each state and they are keeping tabs on all these governors. In the last exercise in April, ICPC had discovered that about 16 states were yet to disburse about N57, 663, 185, 735 allocated to them out of N713.7billion intervention funds to states.

“The first bailout was part of a three-pronged relief package that
will end the workers’ plight. While N413.7billion represents special intervention funds, the balance of about N250billion to N300billion is a soft loan to states.

“Altogether, we are talking of about N1, 266.44trillion in nine months given to governors as bailout funds. This is why the EFCC and ICPC will take more than a passing interest.”
thief governors, God is watching o
Re: Anxiety Grips 33 Governors Over 552.72bn Refund by chiefolododo(m): 12:14pm On Dec 24, 2016
Aregbesola paid half salary of 2 or 3 months and he is claiming that he has paid salaries. This guy is heartless. The rascal has been paying half salary since June 2015, and he has no intention of paying the remaining half

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Re: Anxiety Grips 33 Governors Over 552.72bn Refund by ziccoit: 12:31pm On Dec 24, 2016
chiefolododo:
Aregbesola paid half salary of 2 or 3 months and he is claiming that he has paid salaries. This guy is heartless. The rascal has been paying half salary since June 2015, and he has no intention of paying the remaining half

He even flooded media with propaganda of paying full salary. He is a big fraud. NLC has colluded with him to shortchange the helpless workers.
Re: Anxiety Grips 33 Governors Over 552.72bn Refund by chiefolododo(m): 12:35pm On Dec 24, 2016
He is claiming that he has paid full salary because he has no intention of balancing them. God will certainly destroy this heartless man or apologize to Pharaoh
ziccoit:


He even flooded media with propaganda of paying full salary. He is a big fraud. NLC has colluded with him to shortchange the helpless workers.
Re: Anxiety Grips 33 Governors Over 552.72bn Refund by Ucheosefoh(m): 12:55pm On Dec 24, 2016
Aresa come and defend your boss on the allegations labelled against him by the posters above. The governor you de compare Obiano with

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Re: Anxiety Grips 33 Governors Over 552.72bn Refund by DaBullIT(m): 1:03pm On Dec 24, 2016
okosujacob:
thief governors, God is watching o


Must you quote the whole post ??


Anyways , as for those castigating aregbe , the man already made public his spendings , but you wouldn't know that because you do not live in the state but you depend on heresay which is cool

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Re: Anxiety Grips 33 Governors Over 552.72bn Refund by OAUTemitayo: 1:18pm On Dec 24, 2016
And Buhari agreed to it being made secret? This is a big let down

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