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Zamfara Declares N37bn FG Refund on Projects Missing
Zamfara state Government has said it has alerted security agencies to track the whereabouts of over N37 billion refunds on Federal Government projects executed by the state.
Alhaji Rabiu Garba, the state Commissioner of Finance, announced this while addressing Newsmen in Gusau on Tuesday.
Garba alleged that the immediate past administration led by former governor, Abdulaziz Yari might have misappropriated the money.
The commissioner said the amount was initially quoted at over N47 billion as the funds used by the former administration in the reconstruction and rehabilitation of 14 federal roads in the state.
“We understood that the cost of the verified projects at the Federal Ministry of Works stood at over N37 billion.
“But when we asked for refunds of the said amount, it was confirmed by both the Federal Ministry of Works and the Debt Management Office that the amount had been paid fully.
“On further investigation, we gathered that the money was collected by the Director-General of Nigerian Governors’ Forum and one lady who also worked in the same place on instructions from former Zamfara government.
“We wonder how people who are not indigenes of the state nor have they ever worked for the state should collect such a colossal amount on behalf of the government and people of Zamfara,’’ the commissioner said.
He assured that the present administration under Gov. Bello Matawalle will do everything possible to recover the money “so that we can use it in the development of the state’’.
But reacting in an interview with the News agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Wednesday, the former Commissioner of Finance in the Yari led government, Alhaji Muktar Idris exonerated the administration from any wrongdoing.
Idris said that the immediate past administration constructed the roads at the cost of over N60 billion and claimed the same amount from the Federal Government.
“But a federal government verification committee only approved N37.4 billion refunds which was on completed projects.
“Due to dearth of funds to repay such projects to about 23 states, which stood at over N500 billion, it was agreed at the governors’ forum that the states would collect the refunds in two tranches via promissory notes that would mature in three years.
“The states were to receive 40 per cent in the first instalment, in which Zamfara’s due amount stood at N14.9 billion.
“All the affected state governors also agreed that the director-general of the Governors’ Forum should collect for them.
“I still have the documents with me where we put over N10 billion as discounted from N14.9 billion into our joint account because we needed the money.
“So, we discounted and collected the amount through the Debt Management Office, Idris told NAN.
He explained further that the second promissory note was for N22 billion, which was also discounted to a little over N17 billion.
“All the money had been deposited into the state government’s accounts.
“Zamfara people are free to check and verify these facts,’’ he said. (NAN)
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Buni Approves Employment of 424 Health Workers
Gov. Mai Mala Buni of Yobe, has approved the employment of 424 health professionals to bolster medical facilities across the state.
Alhaji Mamman Mohammed, Buni’s Director-General Press and Media Affairs, disclosed this in a statement issued to newsmen in Damaturu on Tuesday.
He said 205 of the employed workers were Nurses and Midwives, who graduated from the state-owned Shehu Sule College of Nursing and Midwifery, Damaturu.
“Similarly, the governor has approved the employment of 219 Health Technicians with specialty in different fields to meet the professional requirements of the state’s hospitals.
“The newly employed health workers are to be deployed to both rural and urban areas towards providing efficient health services to people across the state,” Mohammed said.
The governor’s aide noted that the employment was in line with Buni-administration’s policy of providing accessible and affordable healthcare services to the people.
He charged the new workers to be loyal, disciplined and dedicated to their duty to justify government’s investment as well as confidence reposed in them.
Mohammed said the governor assured that healthcare service delivery would continue to be on the priority list of his administration.
“Buni noted that government would continue to provide hospitals with required facilities, medical consumables, and qualified staff for continuous improvement of healthcare delivery in the state,” he assured. (NAN)
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Xmas: Diocese of Yola Donates Gifts to Inmates
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Yola, Bishop Stephen Mamza, on Tuesday donated some gifts to inmates at Yolde-Pate Correctional Centre in Yola-South.
Speaking at the Correctional Centre, Mamza said that the donation which was made in the spirit of love would make the inmates feel the impact of Christmas being a period of joy, happiness and peace.
“We are here to rejoice with the inmates, tomorrow will be the Christmas for all of us Christians and humanity for the whole world, the time we commemorate and celebrate the birth of our Lord Jesus Christ.
“It is a period of joy, happiness and peace because Christ have dropped peace and joy into the world for us.
“To make the inmates feel the impact of Christmas, we have decided to bring some Christmas gifts that you needed in order to live a little comfortable in the centre,” the diocese said.
Mamza, therefore, called on the inmates to take advantage of being in the centre to change positively and contribute to the development of their communities after their jail term.
He also assured them that the ongoing construction of the Chapel in the centre that he had started would be completed and put to use soonest.
In his remarks, ACC Williams Cham, the Control in charge of the Centre, expressed their appreciation to the diocese for supporting the well-being of the inmates under their custody and assured him of judicious distribution of the items to them.
The donated items includes 672 bathroom slippers, 180 pieces of Izal disinfectants, 1,080 bottles of vaseline Jelly, 720 pieces of soaps, a carton of medicines and 40 medium size mats, among others. (NAN)
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Archbishop Martins Tasks FG on Economy
The Catholic Archbishop of Lagos, Most. Rev. Alfred Adewale Martins, on Tuesday urged the Federal Government to do more to alleviate the suffering of Nigerians.
Martins said that the government should introduce and implement more favourable policies to reduce economic hardship.
The cleric made this known in his Christmas message to Nigerians.
The message was signed by the Director of Social Communications of the archdiocese, Rev.
Fr. Anthony Godonu.Martins said that there was the need for a more conducive environment for businesses to thrive as a strategy to reduce unemployment and poverty.
“This is more urgent than ever,” he said.
He emphasised the need for leaders to prioritise the welfare of the masses above private and parochial interests particularly in addressing hunger, unemployment and insecurity.
The cleric expressed sadness at the death of Nigerians, including children, due to stampede in Ibadan, Abuja and Anambra State, in their quest to access food palliatives.
He urged the Federal Government to come up with more short-term measures to cushion the effects of policies deemed to have positive results on the long-term, such as fuel subsidy removal.
“In addition, it is necessary to pay more attention to the agricultural sector so that food security can be ensured.
“This special season reminds us of the profound love of God, who sent His only Son to redeem humanity.
“May the light of Christ illuminate our lives, dispel darkness and fill our hearts with love, compassion and kindness.
“As we gather with family and friends, let us not forget those who are less fortunate, the vulnerable and the marginalised.
“May our celebration be a catalyst for acts of charity, generosity, and solidarity,” he said (NAN)