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Release names of governors diverting LG funds – PDP governors dare
Buhari
The Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP) Governors’ Forum has declared that none of its members is
involved in the alleged diversion of funds meant for local government
administration in their states.
While condemning
the suppression of local government through funds diversion, the governors
challenged the Federal Government to publish names of state governors found
culpable.
This was part of
the resolutions made at the first post inauguration meeting of the PDP
Governors Forum held at the Bayelsa State governor’s lodge in Abuja Thursday
night.
Reading the
communique of the marathon meeting on Friday morning, Bayelsa State governor,
Seriake Dickson, the chairman of the forum, said the PDP governors condemned
the issue of local government funds diversion in strong term.
He said, “We dealt
with the allegation of alleged diversion of local government funds by state
governments. And we condemned it in very strong term, we as governors on the
platform of the PDP want to make it clear that no PDP governor is involved in
this allegation of diverting local government funds for whatever purpose.
“In our case, the
reverse is the case. It is the state government that have been supporting and
subsidizing funding for the local government. So we call on the federal
government and agency in charge to name the state governments and tell us the
date and the people who were in charged as the time when this diversion took
place.”
The governors, also
at the meeting, declared their readiness to implement and pay the new N30,000
minimum wage to workers in their states while calling on Federal Government to
review the current revenue sharing formula.
He said the PDP
governors want to do so “to alleviate the plight of the long suffering Nigeria
workers who have been under paid for long. And the workers who are currently
groaning in economic hardship as a result of what has gone wrong with the
economy since the APC government took over.”
Speaking on the
suspension of the operating license of AIT and RayPower FM radio stations by
the Nigeria Broadcasting Corporation on Thursday, the governors condemned the
act and urged the Federal Government to reopen the stations.
“The forum note the
shocking intolerance and act of repression against the media by the federal
government. This evening, as you are aware DAAR Communications we understand
has been closed down. And our position is that due process must be followed.
“If there are any
allegation of infraction, then due processes of the law should take place.
Because when you short down news outlet, when you harass and intimidate
journalists, then you are shutting down Nigerians from speaking their minds.
And in democracy, freedom of expression is cardinal component.
“So we condemn what
has taken place and we urge the federal government and its agency to forthwith,
do what is right. That is reopen the company and follow the due process of the
law,” he said.
The forum also
commended the judiciary for exhibiting uncommon courage and for professionally
discharging their responsibilities under the constitution to adjudicate
dispute, adding that they are doing so under a very difficult time.
The governors
expressed deep concern over the politicisation of the security apparatus in
states by the federal government and its agencies, essentially in states not
controlled by the ruling APC.
While believing
that this is the reason for the widespread insecurity in the country, the
governors resolved to take some of this issues up when they interact with the
President Muhammadu Buhari.
The forum
congratulated the party over an impressive outing in the last general
elections, and congratulated returning and new governors, National and State
assemblies members both outgoing and new, elected on the platform of the PDP.
The meeting had in
attendance all the 16 PDP governors except the Benue State governor, Samuel
Ortom, who was represented by his deputy.
Also in attendance
were the National Chairman of PDP, Prince Uche Secondus, the party’s BoT
chairman, Senator Jubril Walid, outgoing Senate President Bukola Saraki and his
counterpart in the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara.
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