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Kefas: I’ll Probe My Predecesso­r Where Necessary

- Wole Ayodele in Jalingo

Taraba State Governor, Dr. Agbu Kefas, has disclosed that it was expedient for his administra­tion to probe his predecesso­r wherever necessary in order to avoid the mistakes of the past.

Kefas, who revealed this while fielding questions from journalist­s at the Government House in Jalingo yesterday, further stated that he would go round the state to inspect uncomplete­d projects to ascertain the level of work done on them.

The governor maintained that it had become imperative to probe the activities of the previous administra­tion if his administra­tion is to avoid pitfalls and also learn valuable lessons that would be of great assistance.

He further revealed that his administra­tion would provide the necessary framework for civil servants to do their jobs without any let or hindrance, particular­ly auditors who would ensure that the state does not lose any of its resources.

According to him, “There are civil servants, especially auditors, who would be given free hand to do their jobs and wherever it is necessary to ask questions, we would not hesitate to do that.”

On the litany of uncomplete­d projects that litter the state, some of which are already inaugurate­d by the immediate past administra­tion, Kefas noted that he would embark on a tour of the projects and thereafter set up a committee that would advise the government on how to complete the projects based on priority.

He however assured that since all the projects are to benefit the people of the state, his administra­tion would ensure that none of the projects is abandoned.

Kefas, however, disclosed that his administra­tion would declare a state of emergency on all the public primary and secondary schools in the state due to the level of decadence in the area.

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