In a dramatic move similar to what is happening at the Federal level, Governor Simon Lalong has issued an ultimatum that all funds misappropriated by the past administration be returned within two weeks –or the individuals will risk the wrath of the law.
Speaking yesterday at the presentation of the final report by the Prof. Sunny Tyoden led committee, he said “In line with the advice of President Muhammadu Buhari, who urge past government officials to return stolen public funds in their procession, I am giving two weeks to government officials in our state to return monies taken illegally, even before government begins the implementation of the recommendations of the committee,”.
Receiving the report, Governor Lalong pledged to fully implement the recommendations of the committee.
“Government will, without delay, study and commence the implementation of the recommendation of the committee with a view to repositioning government for the important task of delivering on the mandate given to her,” the governor said.
“We will make available to the people of the state details of the committee findings so as to guard against misrepresentation of facts and mischief makers who will want to confuse the general public on the work of this committee.”
“May I also state for the purpose of emphasis that the expectation of the people on composition of EXCO and other necessary ministerial restructuring would be addressed in line with the recommendation of the transition committee.”
He said all those said to have milked the state dry would not be left unpunished.
According to the committee, a lot of irregularities were carried out by the immediate past government of the state and that property belong to the state, which was in the custody of government officials have not been returned. Saying “only two cars were handed over by the past administration on May 29th 2015″.
Speaking further, Prof Tyoden said “The committee encountered many instances of wanton irregular and doubtful expenditure, misapplication of funds and disregard for laid down known financial rules and regulations,”.
He alleged that impunity, nepotism, sectionalism were defining characteristics of the Jang administration.
“From our findings, we wish to observe that while governance between 2007 and 2011 can be said to have been conducted along familiar lines, with some semblance of respect for known rules of procedure and civilized democratic governance, after 2011, there was a sharp decline and the descent of governance to the level of bestiality, where impunity, nepotism, sectionalism became the order of the day.”
As expected, ViewPointNigeria is already obtained copies of the official handover notes of past administration and is reaching out to the Jang camp to get their own side of the story and shall report accordingly.
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