Adeleke should give account of N90bn fund, as Osun tasks EFCC, EFCC

The Osun State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has accused the embattled state Governor Ademola Adeleke of running a profligate administration in his last one hundred days in office.

It would be recalled that Adeleke had laid claim to accountability and probity as the fulcrum of his administration during the inauguration of his government on November 27, 2022.

Adeleke through one of his obnoxious and unpopular executive orders, had stated that he had frozen all the government accounts but to the chagrin of the discerning minds in the state and beyond, he has been spending government funds lavishly and frivolously on the government projects without necessarily reversing his earlier order on the government accounts.

Adeleke has been claiming the sole executor of some of  his predecessor’s projects that had been done up to over 70 per cent completion to fraudulently mark his one hundred days in the office.

The Acting Chairman of the Osun State chapter of the APC, Sooko Tajudeen Lawal in a statement issued by the party’s Director of Media and Information, Chief Kola Olabisi, in Osogbo, the state capital today, accused Adeleke of gross mismanagement of the  accrued funds to the state.

Lawal cautioned Adeleke to stop rabble rousing in government and be ready to account for any money he might have spent without due process on the day of reckoning which is knocking.

The APC chairman disclosed that if the people of the state have the detailed knowledge of the various funds that have accrued into the coffer of the government within the last 100 days and compare same with his so-called achievements, he may either be stoned or pelted.

Lawal stated that Adeleke will justify his claim to accountability and probity if he gives an account of the following funds that accrued to the state coffer in the last 100 days:

N11 billion from Siftas; N5 billion from NG  CARES; N6.7 billion Federal Government parastatal tax liability;N3.2 billion Nigeria for women project; N4.9 billion State Ease of Doing Business Reforms and the N14 billion left in the kitty by the Oyetola administration.

Others are N4billion IGR Nov 2022, Dec 2022, Jan & Feb 2023;  November 2022 FAAC  allocation after deduction N6.37billion; December  2022 FAAC  allocation after deduction N6.93billion and Jan  2023 FAAC allocation  after deduction N5.34billion.

Below is the summary  of the Osun Local Government allocations within the last 100 days of Senator Ademola Adeleke:

November 2022 FAAC allocation after deduction N6.2billion; December  2022 FAAC  allocation  after deduction N4 8billion; January  2023 FAAC  allocation  after deduction N5.7 billion; 1st  tranche of Sure P left by Oyetola administration N3.5 billion; 2nd tranch of Sure P N2.6 billion.

The breakdown of the public funds that Adeleke needs to account for in the last 100 days of his administration go thus: N67.44 billion revenue to the state; N22.8 revenue billion to the local governments.

The total amount of the revenue excluding February 2023 allocation that is hanging on the neck of Adeleke is N90.24 billion.

Adeleke within the period under spotlight awarded the dubious borehole water contract to be sunk in each of all the 332 wards across the state at a cost of N14 million each.

The fact check on the Adeleke borehole contract revealed that it was a scam meant to fleece the state as the borehole contract was given out for N2 million per one while the remaining N12 million on each of the boreholes was pocketed by Adeleke.

It is on record that while Oyetola was paying the salaries of the government workers in full and as when due, he also offset  N97 billion of the inherited debt even when he was getting negative and zero allocations.

Lawal stated that Adeleke’s incursion into the political history of the state is a monumental failure which has set the progress of the state back by decades.

The Acting State APC chairman restated that such humongous funds that Adeleke has been squandering is the product of the transparency award that Oyetola received in the office.

Lawal tasked the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission(EFCC) and the Independent Corrupt Practices Commission (ICPC) to urgently beam their searchlight on the Osun finances under the embattled Governor Adeleke in order to halt the looting spree.

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*Sooko TAJUDEEN LAWAL,                           Acting Chairman,                                            Osun State APC.*