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Dickson, Lokpobiri Clash over Bayelsa Debt

- Emmanuel Addeh in Yenagoa

Governor Seriake Dickson and the Minister of State for Agricultur­e, Mr. Heineken Lokpobiri, have again traded blames over the total debt owed by the Bayelsa State Government.

Lokpobiri, an All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) stalwart had maintained that the state government owes N800 billion in debt.

He alleged that the state governor had received over N1.2 trillion from the Federation Account, with no serious achievemen­t to show for it, arguing that Dickson had failed to live by the oath of his office.

But in a statement by Dickson’s Special Adviser on Media Relations, Mr. Fidelis Soriwei, yesterday, the governor expressed shock that somebody of the status of a minister could show a ‘demeaning lack of capacity’ for a simple research to find out the truth about the true state of affairs in Bayelsa.

He referred the Minister to a report released by the Debt Management Office (DMO) in September 2018, which he said provided in details the debt profile of all the states of the federation as of June 2018.

He stressed that the DMO, the federal agency which is the authoritat­ive body on states and federal government debt profile put the total debts owed by Bayelsa State at N123 billion.

According to Dickson, somebody with an analytical mind would know from the reports of the DMO that Bayelsa State’s debt as at 2007 was N27 billion representi­ng N1.40 percent of the debts by all the state.

According to him, the current figure of N123 billion representi­ng 3.54 percent of the total debts owed by the states showed in clear times a drastic reduction of the debt burden in spite of the recession occasioned by dwindling federal allocation and the execution of high profile projects in the state.

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