The Niger State Government has asked former Governor Babangida Aliyu to
refund N2.9bn, which the state government alleged was embezzled.
A statement by the Chief Press Secretary to the state governor, Dr.
Ibrahim Dooba, indicated that the money was taken as loan on the eve of
Aliyu’s departure.
It stated that although the new administration of Governor Abubakar
Bello was not on a witch-hunt, but noted that “the misappropriated
money” belonged to the people.
The government said, “They took this loan on the eve of their
departure. And as was customary with that administration, they did
nothing with the money.
“You can’t collect a loan on behalf of the people and share it among
yourselves. That’s literally what they did. They simply raised a list
and allocated money to those on the list.
”The office of the SSG, for example, was given N600m. The records did
not say what he would do with the money. Well, we want our money back.
The money belongs to the people.”
The statement added that the present administration had prioritised
the needs of the people, stressing that such looted but recovered funds
would be expended on projects.
It added, ”Our people need food, shelter, security, roads, water and
so forth. For example, the governor wants to start with the provision of
potable water and in the coming weeks, we’ll provide water at
predictable intervals to Nigerlites.
“On the problem of electricity, we have started an arrangement to
rent a power plant from overseas to provide regular electricity before a
permanent solution is found.
“Also, Minna-Kataeregi road, Kontagora-Tegina, Minna-Suleja,
Bakeko-Katcha, Kaffin-koro, Kuta-Sabon Gari and Maitumbi-Maikunkele
roads among others, are receiving urgent attention.”
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