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Infrastructure deficit: Makinde addresses allegation of starving, saving LG funds

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Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo state, on Monday, addressed questions about his administration allegedly starving local government authorities of funds, as well as how the state managed funds of local government areas especially when they were being run by Heads of Local Government Areas (HLAs).

Noting that the allegation of starving LGAs of funds is not unconnected with the poor state of roads, Makinde said the situation was that local government areas were left with meagre sums of money for infrastructure after drawing first line charges such as salaries for primary school teachers and local government workers and expenses for primary healthcare centres.

Speaking during the swearing-in of 10 commissioners, at governor’s office, state Secretariat, Ibadan, Makinde further said local government funds from the federation account go directly into the Joint Allocation Accounts Committee (JAAC) account.

On money saved when HLAs ran the local council areas, Makinde said the sum which averaged N1billion monthly was being set aside as stabilization fund for the sole purpose of the running of the affairs of local councils.

At the start of saving the funds, Makinde said his administration met a salaries backlog of 11 months for some local government areas which it also had to clear.

He, however, promised to engage the leadership of the local government areas with a view to ensuring that roads and other infrastructure are fixed.

Makinde said: “Our people yearn for growth and development. They want good roads and quality infrastructure, even as they are asking for employment opportunities and economic prosperity.

“We know they have been starved of these basic functions of government for many years, and that can sometimes make the tasks we are expected to perform seem overwhelming.

“For example, we have been receiving several reports of people complaining about roads. Some have even gone as far as saying that the state government is starving the local government authorities of funds.

“However, local government funds from FAAC go directly into the Joint Allocation Accounts Committee (JAAC) account. But after they have drawn first line charges such as salaries for primary school teachers and local government workers and expenses for primary healthcare centres, what is left is meagre.

“When we came in as an administration, we had 11 local government areas with backlog of salaries and we had to pay that backlog.

And we don’t want to walk that route again. Everybody seems to be looking at the money we have saved so far.

“When we came in, we started building the local government account every month especially that period when we were using the HLAs to run those local council areas.

“We were saving average of N1billion every month. Yes, we built it up to about N12-N14billion but they cannot share it.

“We will utilize it as stabilisation fund for them. The state is not interested in spending their money or telling them how to spend their money but the state will not also sit by and let workers in those local government areas be denied of their salaries at the end of every month.

“We will engage with the leadership of ALGON and I believe the people of Oyo state will see marked improvement in delivery of infrastructure especially road.

“Also, local government authorities are in charge of all the funds from their internally generated revenue.

“We know the importance of development at the grassroots, this is why we keep pushing for investments to go to local government areas.”

Addressing the newly sworn-in commissioners, Makinde urged them to synergise efforts, be keen on interministerial collaborations and integrated approach to governance.

The newly inaugurated commissioners were given portfolios thus: Dr Wasiu Olatunbosun, Information and Culture; Mr Adeniyi Adebisl, Agriculture and Rural Development; Mr Rahman Abdulrahim, Education, Science and Technology; Mr Olasunkanmi Olaleye, Trade, Industry and Investment; Mr Seun Fakorede, Youths and Sports; Mrs Kafilat Olayiwola, Women Affairs and Social Inclusion; Mr Abiodun Oni, Environment and Natural Resources; Professor Musibau Babatunde, Budget and Economic Planning; Mr Olusegun Olayiwola, Lands, Housing and Urban Development; Dr Bode Ladipo, Health.

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