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Wike: FG Underpaid Rivers in Paris Club Refund

We did not squander our funds

- Ernest Chinwo

Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, has cried out that the Federal Government underpaid the state in the first tranche of Paris Club refund to states.

The governor has also dismissed insinuatio­ns that the state squandered what it got from the first tranche of refunds to states.

Wike told THISDAY in an exclusive interview yesterday that while other states got 25 per cent refund as approved by President Muhammadu Buhari in the first tranche, Rivers State alongside Akwa Ibom and Delta states got only 11.5 per cent.

He said despite the fact that the state did not get what other states got in the refund, it spent what it got judiciousl­y and would wish anybody to crosscheck.

His words: “I have to say this for purpose of emphasis and for people to understand. Rivers state is one of the states that is not liked by the federal government and so I would want to, for purposes of clarity that if anybody wants, they should tell Rivers State to come and say what we did with our Paris Club refund even though we were not refunded 25 per cent as approved Mr. President.

“Rivers State, Akwa Ibom and Delta States were given 11.5 per cent of the money; other states were given 25 per cent of the money. For record purposes let the world hear. Is it because we are peace loving people, we will always believe we are one Nigeria, we want to work together?

“But even at that, the share of what we were given, were shared to local government­s and I have directed the local government­s that any of them that owes must use

that money to pay salaries which they are doing.”

He disagreed with allegation­s that most state governors mismanaged the first tranche of the Paris Club refund.

He stated: “First of all I will disagree with you when you say most state governors. I don’t know the state governors you are talking about whether I am included or not. But for the avoidance of doubts let me state clearly that this country

operates a federal system and that we have the state government, federal government and the local government, therefore if money is shared between the federal government and the state government, therefore it is the responsibi­lity of the federal government to use their funds on what agenda they want; so it also applies to the state government. That on itself does not mean that as state government we are not accountabl­e to our people,

we are accountabl­e.”

He stated that the state used the refund to pay salaries and pensions while the balance was used in the execution of projects.

He challenged the Federal Government and other organisati­ons to come to the state to investigat­e what the state used the refunds for, stating that he was sure the Federal Government would not want to embark on such exercise because it already knew that the

state would become a reference point for excellence.

He said, “I have told everybody that wish: they can come and see what we have done with our money. I am in opposition party: we are not liked and I know it. So the issue of squanderin­g and not squanderin­g, no one should put Rivers State government into it.

“You know that if we squander, we will be one state they will vilify, one state you will hear the news

everywhere. We did not (squander) and we will not because we have a covenant with our people. The Nigeria Union of Journalist­s (NUJ) and other organisati­ons should come to Rivers State and say show us what you did with the Parish Club Refund. But they won’t come because they know we have put the money where it is supposed to be; so they should pay us fully in the second tranche what they pay to other states”.

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