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Obasanjo accuses Governors, LGA Chairmen of embezzling funds


Erstwhile President, Olusegun Obasanjo on Monday accused local government chairmen in the country of embezzling the remaining council funds after Governors would have diverted a sizable portion.

Obasanjo who made the accusation at the inaugural conference of the Ibadan School of Government and Public Policy at the University of Ibadan, Oyo State, charged State Governors to stop living like kings while demanding sacrifice from citizens.

He said, “When governors take their money, the chairmen of the councils take the balance of the money, put it on the table and share it out among council members. In some local governments, have the governors not hijacked most of the resources in them and expended them to serve their whims and caprices instead of using the resources to galvanize growth and development?

“Have we embraced the principles and values of the presidential system of government such as to enable us to realise our vision of a great country?

“When are we going to be able to practise federalism in a way that promotes healthy competition among the states for the benefit of the citizens? When are we going to subordinate partisanship to collective goals and deploy the full potential of our diversity in advancing public causes that serve the aspirations of the teeming masses of our people crying under the cringe of poverty, disease, unemployment and neglect? When shall we all unite around the Nigeria dreaming our quest to be the giant, which God has graciously endowed us to be?

“Why is it that every model that has worked elsewhere never seems to work sustainably in Nigeria? I can go on and on,”

Obasanjo while pointing out that corruption is a major impediment to Nigeria’s development, said upon assumption of office as the President in 1999, he set up the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission and the Independent Corrupt Practices and other Related Offences Commission to fight the bane.

The former President affirmed that while Nigerian leaders demanded sacrifice from the citizens, they lived in opulence.

“Leaders, who call for sacrifice from the citizenry, cannot be living in obscene opulence. We must address these foundational issues to make the economy work, to strengthen our institutions, build public confidence in government and deal with our peace and security challenges.

“We must address the issue of employment for our teeming population particularly for our youths. Leadership must mentor the young and provide them with hope about their future as part of a process of inter-generational conversation.

“Nigeria is a country where some governors have become sole administrators, acting like emperors. These governors have rendered public institutions irrelevant and useless.

“Is there development work going on in the 774 constitutionally-recognised local government councils, which have been merely appropriated as private estates of some governors?

“Some governors have hijacked the resources of the local governments and this has crippled the development of the local government councils in the country. The National Assembly must also open its budgets to public scrutiny,” he added.

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