PDP: How Oshiomhole siphoned money through security votes
In what appears like a rebuttal of the sordid revelations made by
Governor Adams Oshiomhole of Edo State of how former Governor Lucky
Igbinedion allegedly looted the state to prosper his father, Chief Lucky
Igbinedion, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has fired back,
describing Oshiomhole’s government as a disaster to the state.
The Edo State chapter of the party described the performance of the
administration of Governor Oshiomhole as abysmal, since its inception in
2008.
The State Chairman of the party, Chief Dan Orbih, who spoke on
Oshiomhole’s seven years in office, noted that contrary to the
testimonies of the All Progressives Congress (APC)and its supporters,
the governor had failed to live up to the aspirations of the people in
different sectors.
Orbih accused the state government of “siphoning money” in the name
of security votes and other unnecessary projects, rather than channeling
such funds into road construction and the revitalisation of ailing
industries, which he said were capable of boosting the state’s economy.
He, therefore, urged the government to return the said amount to the state’s coffers.
His words: “You cannot compare what this governor is doing with
security funds with any other government anywhere in Nigeria. Every
month, he takes N500 million to N700 million of tax payers’ money, in
his own words, ‘to address urgent security challenges’.
“But you will agree with me that Edo State, like he (governor) used
to say, ‘is safe.’ We do not have Boko Haram here, so we do not really
know what he is doing with that amount. If this money is returned to
the coffers of government, I can assure you that the governor will be in
a position to fix the roads that are in very bad condition.”
He alleged that records available to the party revealed that while
the sum of “N928 billion” accrued to the state in the past seven years
“only N268 billion” could be accounted for,” through project execution
and remuneration of Edo civil servants.
Orbih also said the party wonders why the governor accused one of his
predecessors, Chief Lucky Igbinedion, of mismanaging funds, when the
current administration was yet to show true governance in areas such as
youth employment an sports development, amongst others.
He also alleged plans by the governor to temporarily recruit
thousands of youths, as campaign moves for next year’s governorship
election.
“I call on the Governor to take full responsibility for his failure in government,” he stressed.
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