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Kaduna Senators Ask Banks Not to Grant Loans to el- Rufai

- Deji Elumoye in Abuja

The three senators representi­ng Kaduna State in the upper chambers of the National Assembly have sounded a note of warning to banks and financial institutio­ns not to extend loan facilities to Kaduna State Government.

Senators Suleiman Hunkuyi (Kaduna North), Shehu Sani (Kaduna Central) and Danjuma La’ah, (Kaduna South) said in a statement in Abuja yesterday that the warning became necessary following alleged move by the state Governor, Nasir el-Rufai, to obtain huge loans through the back door.

The Senate had in April 2018 turned down Kaduna State Government’s request for the approval of a $350million loan

The senators advised money lenders to approach the Debt Management Office (DMO) for necessary briefing before venturing to grant loan facility to the state government.

The two-page statement entitled: “Caution to chief executives of commercial banks and other fiancé houses, local and abroad, on loan offers beyond the solvency of Kaduna State Government emphasised that the Kaduna State Government recently failed the Legal litmus test in obtaining a World Bank facility to the tune of USD 350,000,000, through the process of the Nigerian Senate.

“Informatio­n available to us the three senators representi­ng Kaduna State confirms the resort by the state government to other routes in obtaining loans, local and internatio­nal.

“The Committee on Foreign and Local Loans/Debts of the Senate is not unaware of efforts by the state government to negotiatin­g with some Finance Houses to procure huge foreign loans to the detriment of state government.

“Such efforts being made through private finance management companies may have to do with the failure of the state government to secure the disapprove­d USD 350million earlier this year through the Senate.

“The public to note, the extent of desperatio­n the state chief executive went to town on personalis­ing the official disapprova­l of the loan, which was officially reported by the Senate and backed by the DMO official reports.

“The desperatio­n of the state government has now reached an epoch of reckless dimension as to use private finance companies (Home and Abroad) to negotiate and procure similar facilities through other mediums alternativ­ely circumvent­ing the Senate.

“The Senate committee on Foreign and Local Debts and senators representi­ng Kaduna State are also aware of the efforts of Kaduna State Government to negotiate and collect huge unreasonab­le sums of local currencies loans through Nigerian local banks.

“It is imperative to mention here that Kaduna State solvency in collecting such loans (in those huge amounts) and obviously, and objectivel­y are incapable of carrying such huge debt burdens.

“The moral causes of a government few months from elections, with no clear identity of requisite public supports and sympathy to be re-elected aside.

“The recklessne­ss with which these loans are being heaped on Kaduna State Government from many commercial banks in such huge sums calls for caution

“The three senators and indeed the committee for foreign and local debt of the Senate use this medium to alert chief executives of the local commercial banks, finance houses, foreign finance managers and finance houses, to take seriously the commercial and ethical responsibi­lities in doing business with the current leadership of Kaduna State Government under Governor Nasir el-Rufai.

“The banks and finance managers are in their own interest and the wider interest of the l public in the state advised to not only seek approval of Kaduna State legislatur­e (Which has long before now turned to be a rubber stamp of the governor), but also turn to the DMO for correct indices and reports of the current debt status of the state government.

“For the Kaduna State House of Assembly, it is worthy for you to be reminded that you are in those offices to protect the interest and integrity of the people.

“Therefore, the Committee for Finance and Clerk to the state assembly to publish all the requests for local and foreign loans received from the state government, and the various approval and those under considerat­ion of the assembly or its relevant committees.

“The three senators, want to use this medium to also thank the public in our dear state for the understand­ing and support for us to continue to do our duties no matter the intimidati­on by the state government.”

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