As Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) takes over the leadership
of Bauchi State on Wednesday, the party has lamented that the outgoing All
Progressives Congress (APC)-led administration is leaving behind a debt of N250
billion as well as other liabilities yet to be verified.
The N250 billion debt profile left behind by the
out-going administration of Governor Mohammed Abubakar included debt and loan,
PDP said.
The state Governor-elect, Bala Muhammad, who made the
disclosure while receiving the report of the Senator Adamu Gumba-led Transition
Committee on Tuesday at the Command Guest House in Bauchi, declared that his administration
would probe the outgoing APC administration in order to recover all the money
belonging to the state but was misappropriated.
The governor-elect, who could not hide his
disappointment over the issue, also lamented that the same administration which
promulgated a law to recover misappropriated funds has at its twilight repealed
same, declaring that his administration will follow every legal means and due process to recover
misappropriated funds and other properties belonging to the state government.
Earlier, while presenting report of the committee, Gumba
said his committee discovered that the outgoing Governor of the state, Mohammed
Abubakar, left a debt of over N137 billion behind.
According to him, "It is worthy of note that
the administration proceeding the outgoing left a liability of about N96
billion for the period of eight years to his successor, which is the outgoing
administration. In contrast, the outgoing administration has accumulated a
liability of over N137 billion within a period of four years. What an irony!"
He added that "the outgoing administration put
in place in public domain, the purchase of 500 units of tractors during one of President
Muhammadu Buhari's visit to the state. The governor lied to the president, only
five were displayed. The whereabouts of the remaining 495 tractors are unknown,
and the committee has recommended an inquiry into the whereabouts of the tractors."
He further said the Transition Committee visited
all the Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) for collection of data and
physical interactions pointing out that "I am sad that we did not receive
the envisaged support and cooperation of all the MDAs."
Gumba added that some of the people still thought that
the committee was wasting its time because according to them, Governor Abubakar
would be sworn in again as Governor on May 29, adding that some of the hoarded
information were denied us outright contrary to the genuine purpose of the subcommittee.
"Some of them treated us with disdain and
called us names as 'investigators and witch-hunters', but the committee ignored
all that and obtained data and scrutinised them," he lamented.
According to him, "The committee noted that
SUBEB is one of the agencies that regularly received large inflow of funds.
Unfortunately, it is one of the agencies that denied the committee access to
relevant information which made the work of the committee inconclusive. We
therefore recommend that SUBEB be investigated by a high-powered committee."
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