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Osun State is bankrupt, they borrowed and squandered too much funds…and Ogbeni Aregbesola [pix above] oversaw the mis-allocation and misappropriation of resources

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With only 6 million naira allocation last month, the governor cannot pay self and personal staff, how much less state civil servants who have are being owed several months salary arrears and pensions. This is far below the N56 million it received in September 2015.

Rauf Aregbesola, governor of the state, has said the sum will not even be enough to pay electricity bills for the state secretariat.

“Money coming from the Federation Account has dipped seri­ously and our hope for survival is in our hands; what our forefathers lived on was agriculture,” Aregbesola said back in September 2015.

 

“For September, our state got N55.8 million. The money we received cannot pay for the power supply by Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company (IBEDC) that we use at the state Secretariat monthly.”

February 2016 – FAAC ALLOCATION

Abia – N2.27bn

Adamawa – N2.23bn

Akwa Ibom – N8.55bn

Anambra – N2.51bn

Bauchi – N2.55bn

Bayelsa – N2.98bn

Benue – N2.10bn

Borno – N2.87bn

Cross River – N1.06bn

Delta – N6.06bn

Ebonyi – N2.16bn

Edo – N2.09bn

Ekiti – N1.37bn

Enugu – N2.37bn

Gombe – N1.59bn

Imo – N2.29bn

Jigawa – NN2.77bn

Kaduna – N2.85bn

Kano – N3.86bn

Niger – N2.34bn

Ogun – N1.18bn

Ondo – N2.34bn

Osun – N6m

Oyo – N2.56bn

Plateau – N1.53bn

Rivers – N6.42bn

Sokoto – N2.67bn

Taraba – N2.1bn

Yobe – N2.36bn

Zamfara – N1.62bn

According to the accountant-general of the federation, Osun state got a gross statutory allocation of N1.677 billion for February, slightly above the allocation for Ekiti, Ebonyi, Kwara and Bayelsa.

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Osun also got N19.418 million and N726.1 million from the exchange rate gain and value added tax, resulting in a total gross amount of N2.423 billion for the month.

The total allocation for Osun was seen to be higher than Nasarawa, Kwara, Gombe, Ekiti and Ebonyi.

However, with the removal of the N70.989 million, N945.881 million and N1.400 billion in external debt, Irrevocable Standing Payment Order (ISPO), and other debts, the state was left with a net allocation of N6.23 million.

With a wage bill of over N2.6 billion, the net allocation of N6.23 million would do next to nothing in the southwestern state with meagre internally generated revenue (IGR).

Every other state of the federation had a minimum net allocation of N1 billion.

Bayelsa, Ebonyi, Ekiti, Kwara, Gombe, Nasarawa, had a net allocation of N2.984 billion, N2.167 billion, N1.377 billion, N1.815 billion, N2.300 billion, N2.169 billion respectively.

With a wage bill of N2.6 billion, Ekiti, like Osun, led by Ayodele Fayose, may also have problems meeting its wage obligations.

On the high end, Akwa Ibom, Delta, Lagos and Rivers state got N8.557 billion, N6.062 billion, N6.612 billion and N5.427 billion respectively.


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