Thursday 28 July 2016

How Yuguda withdrew N1bn in one day – Gov Abubakar

ABUJA—GOVERNOR Mohammed Abubakar of Bauchi State, yesterday, gave insight on how his predecessor, Mallam Isa Yuguda, allegedly withdrew N1 billion from the state government’s account in one day, accusing him of squandering N2 billion ecological fund. Gov. Abdullahi Abubakar of Bauchi Abubakar, who spoke during an interface with journalists in Abuja, claimed the ecological fund was allegedly advanced to governors of Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, under the administration of former President, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan. While he said a probe panel he instituted to review the eight-year tenure of his predecessor would soon submit its report, the governor claimed Yuguda received so much from the federation account during the oil boom period with nothing to show for it. He said: “For that reason, it is incumbent to ask questions. The EFCC have been knocking at my door, asking questions about the past and so I cannot keep quiet. “When I took over on May 29, 2015, the state was owing civil servants four months salaries; a state where civil servants and pensioners were owed N14.5 billion gratuity; a state where other loans comprising commercial and contractual liabilities amounted to over N100 billion.” ‘I did’t divert N8.6bn bail-out fund’ He dismissed allegations that he misappropriated the N8.6 billion bail out fund extended to the state by the Federal Government to assist her in offsetting outstanding salaries of civil servants. He said: “I took over when Ramadan was setting in and the state is about 90 percent Muslim, and salaries had not been paid for four months. “Bauchi State is dependent on salary because it is essentially a civil service state. I decided to pay a month salary, but the treasury was empty. I obtained a loan of N4 billion from which I utilised N2.6 billion to pay the May salary. “States were asked to submit the amount of debt in salaries owed to civil servants. Bauchi State submitted N8.6 billion because that was what we owed civil servants at that time. The N8.6 billion was again injected into the economy of the state in terms of payment of salaries and salary-related items. “We have not diverted any amount of money. We were able to inject this into the economy.”

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