My predecessor spent N2.3billion on burials - Bauchi governor alleges

My predecessor spent N2.3billion on burials - Bauchi governor alleges

- Former governor Mohammed Abubakar of Bauchi has been accused of spending N2.3 billion to buy materials for burying dead bodies in the state

- The accusation was made by his successor and present governor of the state, Senator Bala Mohammed

- The governor made the allegation through his spokesperson, Dr. Ladan Salihu, in an interview with journalists in Bauchi

- However, the former governor has denied spending N2.3 billion on funeral materials. He said he only spent N1.2 billion as alleged.

Bauchi state governor, Senator Bala Mohammed, has alleged that his predecessor, Mohammed Abubakar spent a whopping sum of N2.3 billion to buy materials for burying dead bodies in the state.

The governor made the allegation through his spokesperson, Dr. Ladan Salihu, in an interview with newsmen in Bauchi over the weekend, stressing that the said funds were spent between January and May 2019.

Salihu explained that over N900 million of the money was spent in buying white cloth materials used for wrapping dead bodies while over N1.4 billion was used to buy the wood for lacing the graves for the burial.

According to him, the government discovered various issues of corruption, venality, daylight robbery of the commonwealth of Bauchi state where billions of naira were siphoned illegally, Nigerian Tribune reports.

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His words: “These monies which ought to have been appropriated by the assembly before expenditure, all of a sudden emanated from our treasury books. Could you imagine that a state government, within five months that is between January and May, 2019, spent well over N2.3 billion on funeral materials, the clothes that are used in wrapping dead bodies and the woods that you lace the graveyards with?

“The immediate past government spent N2.3 billion, that government did not spend a quarter of that amount in our own hospitals and clinics. They have the temerity to want to put up a show of shame.”

He said that there is no iota of doubt on the matter saying that the government has documented evidence to prove it.

“All these are captured in the report of the transition committee and these were gathered from documents and vouchers and payments made from our treasury books. There is the freedom of information law, go there and find out for yourself from those documents.

“We are talking about the principle behind it. You have bought these materials for funerals in graveyards, what have you done to the Christian cemetery? But we are saying that it is wrong completely, it is not the duty of government to buy burial materials for anybody. It is the responsibility of the family, the community and people of goodwill. It has never existed in our history books that the government bought those materials in the first place.

“So, you know that these things were bought for a reason, you would not see the materials, because they have disappeared into or out of ballot boxes,” he said.

Salihu further vowed that: “Government will take very, very stern measures, we will recover every kobo that has been looted or stolen by the immediate past administration and in fact, the administration before it.”

He continued: “Where it is established that there is a clear case of misappropriation or outright stealing of public funds. It is an obligation, you don’t allow criminality to run roughshod on the rest of us because these are public funds.

“We must take steps, there’s no factor of fear or favour or ill will, it is just the way the business of government must be conducted. We will take every measure, we use every institution and go after everyone that has stolen Bauchi state’s money.

“We will pursue this case in the relevant institutions of recovery whether it is EFCC, ICPC, the constitution of a special recovery mechanism within the state, I can assure you, we will pursue these issues vigorously, rigorously and without let.”

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Similarly, Gombe state governor, Muhammad Inuwa Yahaya on Wednesday, June 5, said out of the N5.7 billion his predecessor, Ibrahim Dankwambo, received as Paris Club refund from the federal government in his last week in office, he left only N800 million in the account of the state government.

Yahaya disclosed this to the Emir of Gombe, Alhaji Abubakar Shehu Abubakar III, who paid him Sallah homage at the Government House.

He alleged that Dankwambo’s administration squandered the state’s resources and left the state in “deep financial crisis, huge debt, decayed health and education sector.”

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