Benue State governor, Samuel Ortom, has said his
administration would not rest until it recovered about N107 billion allegedly
looted from the state treasury when Gabriel Suswan was governor.
Ortom, on assumption of office, had constituted the
Justice Kpojime Commission of Inquiry which later came out with a report that
N107billion was embezzled by 52 persons, including Suswam who was the immediate
past governor.
He also said he would not shield the embattled speaker of
the state’s House of Assembly, Emmanuel Ayua, from the clutches of the Economic
and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
The speaker and several members of the state assembly are
currently being investigated for corruption by the EFCC which detained them in
Abuja earlier this week.
The governor made his stance known at the Presidential
Villa on Thursday in a chat with State House correspondents after he had met
President Muhammadu Buhari.
Ortom said his aversion to corruption and waste was
accentuated by the fact that his administration was seriously hampered by
inadequate funds, and he would not take sides with anyone accused of, or being
investigated for, tampering with state funds.
His words: “Yes, some House of Assembly members in Benue
are under investigation by the EFCC; it is a good thing.
“From day one, I brought up a slogan that ‘if you chop
money, money will chop you’.
“We have to be careful and I have sent signals to all
that nobody is above the law.
“If you do things wrong, you will go your own way; as far
as I am concerned, they are under investigation, let’s see what the outcome
would become.
“As far as I am concerned, my government will not shield
anybody who is corrupt, especially those found wanting.
“As governor, myself and other lieutenants under me are
open to scrutiny. “There is the Freedom of Information Act whereby people are
allowed to get information from these sources.
“I also believe that there is no point telling lies and
peddling falsehood against leaders.
“Like I heard
somebody alleging that we transferred $2.4billion dollars to an account.
“Which account, where is the money? money that I don’t
have to do local government elections, or to pay salaries!”
Governor Suswam continued: “If I have it, won’t I pay
them? So it is allowed.
“EFCC is an agency that is charged to investigate, and
where somebody is found culpable you prosecute.
“So they are free to do their job in Benue State; I have
given them free hand – ICPC, EFCC – and even for me, I am doing independent
prosecution of those who are corrupt.
“The Justice Kpojime Commission came out with a report
that N107billion should be retrieved from 52 persons, including the former
governor, and I am leaving no stones unturned to ensure that we recover this
money because we need it for the development of Benue State.
“Already someone who was indicted has already offered to
refund N355 million which we gave the approval in council on Wednesday.
“With that we are not interested in prosecution, the exco
exonerated him once he pays in the money, he has his clean bill.”
The governor said he was at the State House to meet with
Buhari over security challenges in Benue State where Fulani herdsmen had
attacked some communities again, despite efforts to end the tragic skirmishes
over grazing rights.
According to Ortom, who said he also discussed economic
issues with the president, a good number of the federating states are
experiencing unprecedented economic meltdown.
He said the development spurred him to declare Fridays
between now and end of July, 2016, as work-free days for civil servants.
“Issues of salaries payment is a general problem today in
Nigeria; we are all facing economic meltdown and we hope that things will
improve, especially as the federal government and state governments are
collaborating to ensure that we diversify the economy,” he said, adding, “For
us in Benue State, we have gone full bloom, we have even allowed the civil
servants to go on vacation on Fridays between now and end of July to have the
opportunity to also go into farming.”
If u see ten percent of that money come for my house rent...this shit is gone for good!
ReplyDeleteWait and d dude is still without handcuffs #BlissMe
ReplyDeleteJust to show u hw bad it is
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