Babangida Aliyu
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The Niger State Government yesterday asked
former Governor Babangida Aliyu to refund N2.9 billion.
A
statement by Chief Press Secretary to the State Governor Dr. Ibrahim Dooba said
the money was taken as loan on the eve of Aliyu’s departure.
It
stated that although Governor Abubakar Bello would not witch-hunt any past
leader, “the misappropriated money belongs to the people.”
He
added: “They took this loan on the eve of their departure. And as was customary
with that administration, they did nothing with the money.
“You
can’t collect a loan on behalf of the people and share it among yourselves.
That’s literally what they did. They simply raised a list and allocated money
to those on the list.
“The
office of the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), for example, was given
N600 million. The records did not say what he would do with the money. Well, we
want our money back. The money belongs to the people,” it said.
The
statement added that the administration had prioritized the needs of the
people, stressing that such looted but recovered funds would be expended on
projects.
“Our
people need food, shelter, security, roads, water and so forth. For example,
the governor wants to start with the provision of potable water and in the
coming weeks, we’ll provide water at predictable intervals to Nigerlites.
“On
the problem of electricity, we have started an arrangement to rent a power
plant from overseas to provide regular electricity before a permanent solution
is found.
“Also, Minna-Kataeregi
road, Kontagora-Tegina, Minna-Suleja, Bakeko-Katcha, Kaffin-koro, Kuta-Sabon
Gari and Maitumbi-Maikunkele roads among others, are receiving urgent
attention,” it said.
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