Masari: Why Katsina LGAs remain in chain
Nigerian Politician Governor Aminu
Bello Masari has said that despite his promise to unchain the local
government system in Katsina State, the stakeholders have not been
giving him the need cooperation to achieve the goal.
The governor said this in Abuja at an
interactive session with the indigenes of Katsina State living in the
Federal Capital Territory (FCT).
“You might have heard from people
visiting you or you must have read in the newspapers that we have
problem with the local government system. Part of the reasons we are
worried about local government system is because we promised that we are
going to unchain the local government system.
“To keep to our promise, we must be sure
of genuine wage bill of local governments; the challenges are too many
and the cooperation from that sector is not forthcoming. So, we are
still battling to see how we can free the system.
“To give you a simple example, in March,
the total commitment of the entire 34 local governments in Katsina
State stood at N3.78bn and the total allocation from the federal account
was N3.6bn. So, it means that to fulfill the obligation of local
government system, the state government will have to give additional
N100m or more to make up,” he said.
The governor also said some states would have collapsed without the interventions from the federal government.
He said his state, which was in
deplorable condition when he assumed mantle of leadership in 2015,
received four interventions from the federal government.
He said from the first bailout funds of
N11.8bn that was used in the payment of pension and gratuity of state
civil servants up to December 2015, local government claimants got up to
September 2015 after going through a verification committee
POSTED BY:OPUOMONI PRIYE
DATE:05/04/2017
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