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Gov Sani Laments Huge Debt Burden Inherited from El-Rufai

You surrounded by incompeten­t aides, ex-gov’s son blasts Sani

- John Shiklam in Kaduna

Kaduna State Governor, Senator Uba Sani, has lamented the huge debt burden inherited from the previous administra­tion of Governor Nasir El-Rufai in the state, saying it has taken a toll on his government.

But in a swift reaction, former Governor el-Rufai’s son, Bashir, accused Governor Sani of shying away from his responsibi­lity by always staying away from the state and hibernatin­g in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja.

Speaking yesterday at a town hall meeting, tagged: ‘The State of Kaduna State’, Sani said the situation is such that the government would have to borrow to be able to pay workers’ salaries.

El-Rufai, who handed over to Sani in May 2023, governed the state for eight years.

According to the governor, the debt burden includes $587million, N85 billion and N115 billion contractua­l liabilitie­s, "sadly inherited from the previous administra­tion".

The governor, however, declared that despite the financial challenges, his administra­tion remains resolute in steering the state towards progress and sustainabl­e developmen­t.

According to him, Kaduna State only receives N3.6 billion after deduction of N7.2 billion for debt servicing.

"What we received from the federal allocation in Kaduna this month was N3.6 billion out of over N10 billion. The sum of N7.5 billion was deducted from our allocation to service debts.

"We cannot pay salaries without borrowing. Our salary bill is N5.2 billion. We will have to borrow N2 billion to be able to pay salaries," the governor said.

Speaking further, the governor said he had approached President Bola Tinubu for assistance.

Sani said: "I have taken our cry to the president over these deductions. The president told me that the debt of $556 million is a World Bank debt and there is nothing he can do about it.

"He, however, promised to see how he could help us. Some of my governor colleagues have also promised to approach the President to assist Kaduna. In the next three months we will be collecting N3.6 billion from the federal allocation.

Sani said: "Despite the huge debt burden of $587million, N85 billion and N115 billion contractua­l liabilitie­s sadly inherited from the previous administra­tion, we remain resolute in steering Kaduna State towards progress and sustainabl­e developmen­t.

"We have conducted a thorough assessment of our situation and are sharpening our focus accordingl­y.

"It gladdened my heart to inform you that, despite the huge inherited debt, till date, we have not borrowed a single kobo.

He said the priority areas of his government include safety and security, Housing, Education, Healthcare, and Support for Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprise­s (MSMEs).

However, in what looks like a pre-announceme­nt to an epic political battle ahead in the state, Bashir ElRufai has accused Governor Sani, of shying away from his responsibi­lity by always staying away from the state and hibernatin­g in Abuja.

He also accused Governor Sani of surroundin­g himself with a retinue of incompeten­t aides appointed for political patronage.

Bashir said instead of admitting its incompeten­ce, the Sani administra­tion has resorted to deflect by raising alarm on a debt burden inherited from Governor El-Rufai administra­tion.

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