Again, Ogun denies mismanaging LG fund

Dapo Abiodun
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The Ogun State Government, on Friday, gave further insights into the handling of local government funds noting that no dime that belonged to the 20 council areas were missing or tampered with.

The Secretary to the State Government, Tokunbo Talabi, disclosed this during a press briefing held at the governor’s office, in Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta.

Recall that the Ijebu-East Local Government Chairman, Wale Adedayo, was suspended after he accused the state Governor, Dapo Abiodun, of diverting council funds, and living the LGs in the state without funds to execute projects.

But the state government, in a swift reaction, denied the allegation when 19 out of the 20 council chairmen prostrated before Abiodun in Abeokuta and pleaded on behalf of the suspended Ijebu-East LG boss.

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The State House of Assembly is also looking into the matter, while the Department of State Services was said to have arrested Adedayo for questioning.

Speaking further, Talabi said, “Up to date, the state government has provided over N1.8bn for all these local governments to do independent projects in addition to whatever the state government has done, in addition to whatever the federal government has done and in addition to funding the deficit.

“The concept of zero allocation has not taken place. Otherwise, how have we been paying the teachers? How have we been paying the healthcare workers? How have we been paying the traditional council? How have we been paying the pensioners? How have we been paying the local government staff themselves? How is the chairman getting paid all these years? And then, we have what is called the security vote for the chairman.

“At the beginning of this administration, His Excellency asked the local government chairmen and other stakeholders to present three roads that are more important to them in the order of priority.

“That is why this administration can boast today that it has executed projects in all local governments. And these were not done without the consent and inputs of the local government operatives.”

Giving more insight into the workings of the Joint Account Allocation Committee, the Economic Adviser and Commissioner-designate, Mr Dapo Okubadejo, noted that JAAC is a statutory and legal instrument that operates in other states.

“The process of a local government account, financing or funding started many years ago, with the introduction of what we refer to as the Joint Account Allocation Committee. That’s the body that is responsible for the administration and the management of the local government direct allocation from the Federal Government,” he said.

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