Tyoden led Plateau Transition Committee alleges that past administration left N222.3 Billion Debt burden

The Transition Committee setup by Governor Simon Lalong, alleges to have uncovered a debt profile of N222.3 billion left by the immediate past administration in the State.

This was disclosed by the Chairman of the Committee and Deputy Governor of the State, Prof. Sonny Tyoden, Tuesday in Jos, while presenting the committee’s report to the State Governor.

He said, “It would be recalled that the Governor had on the 7th of May, 2015, inaugurated a transition committee to study all aspects of the structure, organisation and operational modalities of the erstwhile government and to advice the new coming government accordingly.

Speaking further, he said “First, is the issue of the need to settle the discrepancy between what the State got as income and what was left at the exit of the out gone government.

“From the records, between May 2007 and May 2015, the sum N525.35 billion was the total income accruing to the State, statutory allocations inclusive, but the state was left with a debt of N222.3 billion by May, 2015.

He maintained that, “In other words, the sum ofvN747.65 billion could be said to have expended on Plateau State citizens, in the last eight years.

“Looking at the State in its current condition, we are at a lost where all this money went to. He lamented.

“The Central Bank of Nigeria remitted the sum of N2 billion to the coffers of Plateau State Government for the benefit of small and medium scale industries in the in the State. However, about 90% of this amount which was remitted to the state on the 17 th of March, 2015 was drawn in two days between 24th and 26th March, 2015, for unexplained expenditure, without a small and medium enterprise in the state benefitting from the money, yet the hand-over notes dated 29th, May, 2015, stated that the government was yet to access the fund.

The Deputy Governor added that, various sums totaling N6.1 billion were transfered from the accounts of SUBEB, SURE-P and Ministry for Local Government and Chieftancy Affairs, to the State Government’s accounts, without justifiable explanations on how the funds were used.

“On the 27th of May, 2015, four political appointees of a certain government agency who were not entitled to severance allowances as specified by the Revenue Mobilisation and Fiscal Commission, illegally paid themselves the sum of N30million, severance allowance.

The Committee urged the Governor, to study report carefully with a view to implementing the recommendations made.

Responding, Governor Lalong, said, ” I want to thank the Chairman of Committee, Prof. Sonni G. Tyoden, the Deputy Governor and all the 188 members of the Committee for painstakingly doing this great task given to them without minding the criticisms of some individuals and groups who want the usual practice to continue.

“The summary at the disposal of government is quite revealing, particularly the abuse of civil service rules and regulations and the huge debt profile staring this government and its people in the face.

Lalong added that, “Government has deliberately allowed the submission of the report to guide it in her 5 policy thrust of redefining governance and charting a new course of affairs that will be beneficial to the people of the state. These are: Peace, Security and Good Governance, Human Capital Development and Social Welfare, Agriculture and Rural Development, Entrepreneurship and Industrialization and Physical Infrastructure and Environment.

The Governor assured that details of the Committee’s findings will be made available to the public, to guard against misrepresentstion of facts.

He further assured that government will study and commence implementation of recommendations.

ViewPointNigeria has obtained copies of the handover notes of the previous administration and shall verify and report on some of the claims being outlined.

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Tyoden led Plateau Transition Committee alleges that past administration left N222.3 Billion Debt burden

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