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FG can’t tell States how to spend Paris Club refund – Governor Okowa

Governor of Delta State, Ifeanyi Okowa, has said that the Federal Government cannot instruct states, how to disburse their Paris/London Club refund.

He insisted it was unconstitutional and undemocratic.

Okowa’s Chief Press Secretary, Charles Aniagu, said this while responding to questions on how Delta State Government appropriated its share of the refund.

Aniagu made it clear that the funds were neither a bailout nor a gift from the FG.

The federal government had instructed states to devote their share to payment of accumulated salaries and pensions.

“The Paris refund, I hope you know that the money belongs to the states, it wasn’t a dash and not a bail out. It wasn’t a gift, it was what rightfully belongs to the states and the local governments and I know you know that we are running a tier of government that is independent and whose powers and responsibilities are guaranteed by the 1999 Constitution, as amended. This idea of media houses helping some persons to spread ignorance that somebody can be in Abuja and tell you how to spend your money is not how democracy works.

“If you are giving me a bailout, you can set the conditions that these are the conditions on which I’ll give you this bailout; you must use this money this way, in which way you can set the rules because you are the one giving. But when you are allocating my money to me, our priorities are different. Let us assume in Delta State we are not owing anybody salaries, are you going to say we keep the money until we begin to owe so that we can use it?

“What we have done is to make very judicious and transparent use of the monies that were refunded to us. We addressed, in part, the plight of pensioners, assisted the local governments too to be able to solve some problems, in addition to giving them part of their money, to reduce the wage burden.

“We did not also lose sight of the promises we have made to make life better for Deltans, after all, Section 14, subsection 2, paragraph B of the 1999 Constitution states clearly that the primary purpose of government is the security and welfare of the people. So the availability of that fund enabled us to give vent to that particular provision of the Constitution,” Aniagu stated.

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