Gov. AbdulRazaq’s administration remains transparent, accountable — Adigun

The administration of Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq is transparent and remains focused on developments that transform lives in the state.

This statement was made available  by his Special Adviser on Political Communication, Alhaji Bashir Adigun.

In the statement Adigun stated: “We are constrained  to react to a mischievous publication by a national newspaper alleging  diversion of allocation to local governments by some states including the state government.”

According to him, the said publication is to say the least, sensational, mischievous,unethical  and failed the test of balanced reporting.

“The report, broadcast by some radio stations and bloggers in the state, made a weighty allegation of diversion of funds by some state governments in its headline but nowhere in the body of the story is this found,” he lamented.

It may be recalled that the setting up of  a judicial panel of enquiry into similar false  allegation  of diversion of funds last year which gave Governor AbdulRazaq a clean bill was in continued demonstration of His Excellency’s commitment not only to transparency but his policy direction on the financial autonomy for the local governments.

Adigun explained that Governor AbdulRazaq is also on record as the first and only state governor who has voluntarily invited and involved NGOs to conduct social audit of his administration.

He pointed out  that there are no funds to steal  at the  local governments as their entire statutory allocation and IGR are not enough to pay their salaries 100%.

He added that the state government had to loan the local governments N110 million to enable them pay 100% salaries for the month of March.

“We urge journalists in the state to be wary of such malicious, sponsored fake news  as the doors of the administration remain opened to enquiry by journalists and members of the public,” he said

However, he warned that Radio stations in the state are  particularly reminded of National Broadcasting Commission regulations against  fake news.

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