The Guardian (Nigeria)

‘ N50 billion Ogun debt not captured in handover note to Abiodun’

- By Eniola Daniel

THE Ogun State Government has said that the debt figure given to it by the immediate past administra­tion did not capture the entire liabilitie­s left behind.

The government said not less than N50 billion in financial liabilitie­s were not accounted for in the financial report handed over to Governor Dapo Abiodun.

A statement by the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Mr. Kunle Somorin, said the omitted amount was financial liabilitie­s incurred by the immediate past administra­tion due to unpaid pensions, gratuities and outstandin­g staff salaries “which surprising­ly were not captured in the books left behind for the new government.”

“We only got to know about this amount in the course of carrying out due diligence on Ogun State finances shortly after we took over. And as a transparen­t government, committed to being accountabl­e, we had to disclose this for the first time, to give a true picture of the state’s indebtedne­ss.

“Governor Abiodun has started paying the retirees and pensioners affected, with the first tranche of N500 million paid to last month. Every quarter, the governor has promised to pay them at least N500 million until everyone is paid,” the statement said.

While noting the recent report by the Debt Management Office ( DMO) on the state’s domestic debt, the state government said the omitted figures by the immediate past administra­tion in the state had an impact on the DMO report.

“The increase in the 2020 total debt of the state was due to an undisclose­d gratuity and staff liabilitie­s of about N50 billion not recognised in the state financial statements in May 2019 at the end of the previous administra­tion. In order to show the complete picture of all state liabilitie­s, the current administra­tion booked the gratuities and staff liabilitie­s in the financial statements of the state hence the increase,” the statement added.

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