Governor Oluseyi Makinde of Oyo State on
December 21, 2019 painted a picture of the alleged corrupt practices that
characterised the administration of his predecessor, Senator Abiola Ajimobi of
the All Progressive Congress, APC, in the management of the affairs of the
state.
Makinde
alleged that the era of the immediate past administration was characterised by
corruption, budget padding, mismanagement of funds, kickback syndrome,
inflation of contracts’ fees, lop-sidedness in projects management, award of
contracts only to their cronies and re-awarding of projects at double price,
among others.
He made this
sttement on a live programme of the Oyo State Broadcasting Corporation of Oyo
State tagged ‘Live chat with GSM, a quarterly session with the Oyo State
Governor’. He said;
“If I should talk about
the finances of Oyo State as at the time we came on board, some people will not
be able to walk on the streets. Up till date, we have not bought vehicles for
the office holders. If we are to buy official vehicles for myself and other
office holders, we will not spend less than N3 billion and we cannot afford
that now. Up till today, I am still using my personal cars in office.
“Our priority is to the
people. We prioritise what we can do to the people who gave the opportunity to serve
them over ourselves. We don’t want to serve ourselves. On May 6, 2019, three
weeks to take over, the last administration withdrew N5.2 billion and spent it
to remain N19, 000 by May 29. Soon, those involve will have to explain how they
spent the money on the people.
“When I resumed, I was
scared. The government was running 67 banks accounts. So I asked for all the
balances of the accounts. A particular account has N300 million, and another
has N20 million. I asked the accountant general to prune the accounts down and
put all the money in one account and which came to about N6 billion.”
“When we assumed office,
some people came to me and said that this is how they shared money. I said
don’t share the money to me. Let us use it to better the lives of the people of
the state. IGR has gone up a bit because we have blocked loopholes. Let me also
reveal this. We did not spend government money on those Christmas decorations
that you see everywhere. Normally, at the end of the year, people and corporate
organisations give gifts to the governor.
“So, when they came, I called my people and told them that these
gifts should be channelled towards beautifying the state instead. So, we used
the gifts to do those Christmas decorations that you are seeing. If we continue
to be prudent, all will be well and things will go round. It is because we cut
off the wastage, that is why we are able to do some of the things are doing”.
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