The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ekiti State
has told Governor Ayodele Fayose to stop playing pranks to avoid the scrutiny
of the Senate Committee on Local Governments in the disbursement of the bailout
cash approved to the state by the Federal Government.
It said the bailout is different from the regular
federal allocation that cannot be monitored by the allocating authority,
stressing that the governor cannot hide under the constitution to abuse a
special intervention scheme that specifically insisted on a set of rules for a
strict application of the funds for the purpose for which it was
approved.Fayose had written the Federal Government, citing separation of power
and independence of the state in the appropriation and application of federal
funds allocated to the state governments, insisting that fiscal independence by
the states would not allow his government to open its books to the Senate
Committee touring the states to investigate how the bailout cash was spent.
But Publicity Secretary, Taiwo Olatunbosun, said in
a statement that Fayose was playing with facts and the law to avoid scrutiny on
how he spent the special funds specifically approved to pay the backlog of
salaries, pensions and other entitlements to former political office holders. He
said the governor’s “recalcitrant action” was a confirmation of the party’s
earlier allegation that he had misappropriated the fund.
Describing Fayose’s stance as laughable, Olatunbosun
said: “Fayose cannot pretend that he did not know that the Federal Government
attached certain terms and conditions to the bailout before he collected it and
we wonder why a governor that agreed to the terms is now refusing to explain
how he spent the money to establish transparency in the application of such
terms. “The bailout is like taking a bond that is programme-specific and Fayose
knew this before he took the bailout and we wonder why he is now behaving as if
the bailout is a Father Christmas gift that doesn’t require accountability.
“It is now glaring that Fayose has many things to
hide, as we had on several occasions cried that he had diverted the bailout to
his private pocket instead of using it to pay salaries as the main condition
attached to the loan.” He conceded that the House of Assembly had oversight
functions over statutory allocations, explaining, however, that the bailout was
a dedicated fund approved by the National Assembly for the Central Bank of
Nigeria to disburse to states owing their workers.”Since the National Assembly
has oversight functions on the CBN and other federal agencies, it follows,
therefore, that it can monitor how the bailout is spent by asking questions.
“In fact, one of the conditions attached to the
disbursement of the bailout is that its disbursement by the benefitting states
shall be monitored by the CBN and this means the National Assembly can also
monitor,” he explained. Accusing the governor for being motivated by “his
tradition of fraud and muddling up of facts” by quoting irrelevant sections of
the constitution to escape the scrutiny of the National Assembly, Olatunbosun
said it was regrettable that Fayose was owing just one month salary of less
than N2b when he took N9.6b bailout, but paid only one month salary and refused
to pay pensioners, leave bonus and severance allowances of former political
office holders as approved in the protocols of the bailout approval.
He said it was the knowledge of the governor’s
conduct for alleged fraudulent practices that forced the party to raise the
alarm on many occasions calling on the CBN and anti-corruption agencies to
force Fayose to explain how he spent the balance of the money after paying just
one month salary. Olatunbosun insisted that Fayose must also explain to the
EFCC how he misappropriated the balance of the bailout, including the World
Bank’s grants in dollars for core subjects and the rural postings allowance,
which he changed to naira and allegedly kept a part totalling over N600m to
himself.
He added: “Fayose must also explain how he spent
N850 million that was supposed to be returned to government account as PAYEE
money deducted from workers’ accounts, but which was diverted to a private
account in Sterling Bank with the governor as the sole signatory. “The PAYEE
account as a result of deductions from workers is not up to N850 million in
actual fact, but the figure was inflated so that the balance would end up in
private pocket while the fake figure is in government’s books.
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