Senate Approves N10 Billion for Kogi State, With 2 Days to Election
The Nigerian
Senate, on Wednesday, November 13, 2019, approved the sum of N10 billion loan
to Kogi, as refund for projects executed on behalf of the federal government.
The refund
was approved two days to the state's governorship election which holds on
Saturday, November 16, 2019 --and eyebrows are being raised at the moment
Recall
that President Muhammadu Buhari had in October sent a letter to the
senate, seeking approval for the payment of N10 billion to settle local debts
incurred by the Yahaya Bello-administration as refund for projects executed in
the state on behalf of the federal government.
The approval
was however opposed as some lawmakers attempted to stop the process. The
senators questioned the timing of the approval of the loan.
Speaking on
behalf of the opposition lawmakers, Minority Leader Senator Enyinaya
Abaribe asked the senate to delay the approval until next week.
“What I
don’t want is the misuse of these funds because it is for the people of Kogi
State. This is not the right time, this is the time where the exigencies of the
moment may be used.
“There is no
harm in approving this money. Let the approval be delayed by just a week,” he
said.
But Senate
President, Ahmed Lawan disagreed, saying the loan request for Kogi came in
the 8th assembly and has been delayed enough.
“Kogi State
applied for this in the last senate, all the other states were paid. Kogi was
not approved at that time. We as a senate have seen it as a necessity and it is
a coincidence,” Lawan was quoted as saying.
The
forthcoming governorship election in Kogi is expected to be a tough contest
between incumbent Governor Yahaya Bello of the All Progressives
Congress (APC) and Musa Wada of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
FROM pulse.ng/news/politics/kogi-gets-n10-billion-from-senate-2-days-to-election
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