BAYELSA RECEIVES N24.16 BN PARIS CLUB REFUNDS ...SAYS LOKPOBIRI’S N800 BN DEBT CLAIM DISGRACEFUL
The Bayelsa State Government has announced the receipt of N24.16 billion from the Paris Club debt refund.
The Commissioner for Information and
Orientation, Mr. Markson Iworiso-Markson made the disclosure in a statement on
Monday.
He said that the State Governor, the
Honourable Henry Seriake Dickson had directed immediate payment of two out of
the outstanding three months salary arrears to workers and four out seven
months pension arrears in the state.
Iworiso-Markson described the recent
N800 billion debt claim by the Minister of State for Agriculture, Mr. Heineken
Lokpobiri, as disgraceful and unexpected of a person occupying his exalted
position.
He said that it was queer and indeed
sad that a Minister could quote wild debt figures with the intent to mislead
the public and discredit the government.
The commissioner said that while the
state government got N21.94 billion, the local government areas received N2.22
billion.
He stressed that the state government
decided to make the Paris Club Debt public in consonance with the prevailing
policy of transparency and accountability for which administration is reputed.
He explained that the government
would commit N8 billion of the total receipts to the payment of outstanding
salary arrears and pension.
On the issue of the N800 billion debt
claim by Lokobiri, Iworiso-Markson, said that the unsubstantiated figure was
inconceivable as it conflicted with the authoritative figure from the Debt
Management Office which put the state debt portfolio at N123 billion.
According to him, while the
government was dedicated to the continuous execution of big ticket projects, it
condemns in strong terms the deliberate misinformation of the public with the
intent to score non existent and impossible political advantage.
The commissioner challenged Lokpobiri
to inform Bayelsans of the number of projects he had attracted to the state as
minister whose party was in control of government at the national level.
He said, “The Debt Management Office,
(a federal Institution) in its June 2018 report stated that the debt portfolio
of the state was N123 billion. This figure includes contingent liabilities
which included contract payments and pension obligations.
“While the government is making every
effort to achieve massive developmental strides in every area, government wish
to condemn the unguarded statements of some highly placed individuals.
“The recent unsubstantiated statement
of the Minister of State for Agriculture that the State is owing N800 billion
is disappointing of someone of his high office and indeed disgraceful. As a
minster for agriculture, he needs to inform Bayelsans of the impact he has made
even in his local government area.
“We advise Lokpobiri to educate
himself or engage a brilliant young graduate to assist him.”
The Commissioner recalled the recent
rating by BudgiT, a budget transparency advocacy group sponsored by Bill and
Melinda Gates Foundation, which placed Bayelsa among one of the three most
fiscally stable states in Nigeria.
He stressed that the Budgit rating
was a confirmation of the responsiveness of the state government and its
efforts and policies in promoting transparency, accountability and prudent
utilization of the scarce resources of the state in spite of its low internally
generated revenue.
Ono K. Akpe
Head, Media and Events (Abuja) to the
Bayelsa State Governor.
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