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Sunday, November 15, 2015

Gov Obiano,Obi At War Over N75 Billion

The brewing animosity between Governor Willie Obiano of Anambra State and his benefactor, Peter Obi, blew into the open yesterday after the government publicly dismissed repeated claims by Obi that he left N75 billion in government account as untrue.

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It said that contrary to the impression created by Obi that he bequeathed a tidy purse, the Obiano administration inherited only “N9 billion cash and N26 billion near cash” as well as contract liabilities to the tune of N185.1 billion.
But Obi, in a swift reaction yesterday, said the government action was a deliberate attempt to misrepresent facts.

Addressing reporters yesterday at the Government House, Awka, the Secretary to the State Government, Professor Solo Chukwulobelu, said the clarification had become pertinent in view of the ground the rumour of the N75 billion was gaining in the social and traditional media in the country.

“The N75 billion was not there; it was not handed over to anybody. At best it can be half truth,” he said.
He added: “In the real sense, what the Obiano administration inherited from Obi was N9 billion cash and N26 billion near cash.

“Based on the figures detailed above which are taken from the handover notes from the previous administration to the current administration, it is evident that the actual and voluntary cash investments made by the previous administration amounts to approximately N35.5 billion consisting of mobilisation paid on contracts for shopping malls and hotels, cost of two business parks in Onitsha, investments in Eurobonds, amongst a few others”

“Items such as counterpart funds held jointly with domestic development finance institutions, land contributions, FGN refunds differences in bank balances and investments made directly by the federal government on behalf of the three tiers of government totaling approximately N39.5bliilon have been reclassified as “illiquid investments””FGN receivables” and “involuntary investments”
“However, to provide a true and fair picture of the state’s net position on March 17, 2014, the investments handover notes ought to have captured current liabilities and contingent liabilities also borne by the previous administration as at the time of handover.
“To put this context, the total portfolio of inherited projects valued at approximately N185 billion was however not captured in the breakdown of the handover notes.”
Governor Obiano himself declared yesterday that he is going for a second term in office “and nobody can stop me.”
The governor, on an inspection of the Nkpor section of the Onitsha/Enugu Expressway said: “I am going to stay eight years in office and nobody can stop me.”
He asked for the refund of the N25b which he said the state government spent to rehabilitate federal roads in the state.
N10billion was spent by the Obi administration and the remaining N15billion by his administration, Obiano stated.

Meanwhile, Obi’s spokesman, Mr. Valentine Obienyem, said the State government was off the course in denying that the last administration left behind N75billion.
Obienyem wondered why it took government two years to come up with its position.

He gave a breakdown of the funds purportedly left by Obi as follows: N27billion in local currency investment; N26.5 billion in foreign currency investment; N28.1 billion in Certified State/ MDS balances.
He said: “Even in the final handover document, Obi deducted N10 billion approved federal government refund as well as the salary, pension, gratuity, money on certificates raised on contracts for the month of March, which all amounted to N5 billion before arriving at the balance of over N75 billion he bequeathed his successor.

“As a financial expert, Obi went to his end of tenure event with Gov. Willie Obiano and said all this in the presence of all the Bank MDS in whose banks the monies were.
“In fact, as at March 17th when he handed over, he got all the certified statements of Anambra’s accounts from the banks these monies were and handed them over to his successor.

“If they were confused on where the monies were, why would they not call Obi who kept them to explain the whereabouts to them as much as he knew?”
On the liabilities allegedly left by Obi, Obienyem described it as another misrepresentation of fact.
He said it was not that only the figures they gave were incorrect Obi paid contractors owed by his predecessors and did not owe a single contractor before leaving office.
“Are they saying he should pay for contracts awarded but not yet executed before he left office?

“Did his successor not run his campaign on the premise of continuity before the people voted him?”, Obienyem asked.

Culled from Thenationonline.net.



31 comments:

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    1. Dis kaikai/champagne man don drink anambra moni finish building useless bustops and road signs untop bad roads..how can u spend 15billion on three fly overs under 2years wen Obi did many kilometers of road wit 10 billion... U re a joker saying no one can stop u from completing 8yrs

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    1. Ur Excellency,
      Pls don't bite d finger dat feed u.
      A word is enuf for d wise.

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    2. My frnd shut up!what do you know about politics??commented because others are commenting.

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    3. Anon,
      So for ur retard mind now u make sense?
      Who politics help? C'Mon swerve make I see road!
      Onye nzuzu.

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  3. Their cup of tea. When the going was good we weren't a party

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  4. The amounts being called be making feel dizzy.

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  5. Hian! Obiano Onye anuruma! Is he high? Anambra was financially stable when Obi left office oh & that was why the federal govt did not bail them out when other states couldn't pay salaries. Don't tanish obi's image oh. If you have fritered away Anambra's money say so! And as for that statement that you will stay 8year & that nobody will remove you... You sound like the rich fool in the bible... Make God no demand for your soul oh cos you think that you are the owner of your life msheww. Anambra people made a big mistake choosing you as governor.

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  6. Whom and what do we believe now?

    Your comment will be visible after approval.

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  7. Billions everywhere. Na them sabi. One day na one day!

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  8. Billions billions.. Abeg make i sip ma red label.

    Joey

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  9. Turning and turning in the widening gyre
    The falcon cannot hear the falconer
    Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold
    Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world
    ..................

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    1. The second coming....... you just took me back to my literature class.

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    2. The second coming hehehe

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  10. These two should just settle and rule peacefully..
    Anambra state does not need this right now.

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  11. Don't get what went wrong between dese two.but whatever it is,biko Obiano focus on our Anambra and do d job u were elected for.
    Don't spend it fighting.

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  12. Na dem sabi.
    Everybody hustling for his pockets.

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  13. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    They should show document not all this abeg....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  14. Politicians have no loyalty. I keep wondering why they keep trading words instead of just auditing the state account thus putting everything to bed.

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  15. Obi was a good governor and Obiano is not doing badly too. Obiano we know you are a good Governor, you brought peace and security to Anambra, we are greatful, you pay your workers when due, we are greatful but do not be distracted. Whatever you inherited from Obi's administration, make something good out of the worst and stay focused. You can do it, come up with strategies and good planning and you will conquer. Your good deeds will speak for you and you will not need to worry yourself about coming back next tenure.Jisi ike

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  16. You people have started again. politics very dirty game. Your best friend will turn to your worst enemy.

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  17. Chei Chei Chei ~(●__●)~ person for jejely enter politics o as career

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  18. I know this is a result from the fall out between the two of you , after all you guys were very good pallies and it was Obi that helped you get into government house . I know it would come to this when you removed all Anambra accounts from Fidelity Bank .

    Na now you come they talk of money okay now , make unna settle oooooo don't understand why Obi has to chop like say tomorrow no dey , all looking innocent but bi like when he started walking with dem Jona boys they opened his eyes and mouth . Call Efcc jaare make ehim return our money .

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