NEWS
In a swift reaction, the Delta State Government has debunked allegations
that it mismanaged N9 Billion Excess Crude funds released to the state in
December 2012.
Reacting to a purported press briefing by Hon. Dino Melaye, Secretary to
the State Government, Comrade Ovuozorie Macaulay in a Press Statement made
available in Asaba to www.teemipluse2.blogspot.com
on Wednesday, said that in spending the money, due process was duly followed
and every fund accounted for.
The statement urged Hon. Melaye to “properly investigate whatever
information he gets before coming out with allegations that are frivolous.”
The full text of the SSG’s statement reads:
“The attention of the Delta State Government has been drawn to the press
briefing by Hon Dino Melaye alleging mismanagement of funds, specifically the
N9b excess crude funds released to the state in December 2012.
It will be recalled that in the last two years, the fund allocation from
the Federation has been dwindling. States have therefore been requesting for
the release of part of the excess crude fund to deal with outstanding
commitments.
The excess Crude referred to by Dino Melaye came in two tranches of N1,
090,380,894.61 and N8, 348,064,864.52 on 10th December, 2012.
Meanwhile the
sum of N22, 677,938,653.12 was being owed contractors and Ministries,
Departments and Agencies (MDAs) mainly for capital projects. The N9b was
therefore used to offset part of this commitment.
Contrary to the impression given by Dino Melaye that
the money was spent in less than three days, payment commenced in mid-
December, 2012 and closed at the end of January, 2013 a period of over 6weeks.
All the payments were duly budgeted for and due process
duly followed.
It must be noted that the Delta State Government uses
the ICT based SAP financial management system which has ensured transparency in
our payment system.
It is on record that many people have complained of
the strict payment system by the Delta State Government. This is to ensure
proper record keeping and accountability.
It is well known that the Delta State Government has
been pursuing the Delta Beyond Oil Agenda to ensure that in future the State
does not have to depend on Federal Allocation alone for survival.
The Honourable Commissioner for Finance will be
addressing the press in the next few days to give details of the financial
management system.
We urge Hon Melaye to properly investigate whatever
information they get before coming out with allegations that are frivolous.”
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