OSUN State Chapter of the People’s Democratic Party
(PDP) has accused Governor Rauf Aregbesola of paying N20 billion from
the N35 billion bailout fund he received from the Central Bank of
Nigeria (CBN) to a road contractor at the expense of paying the state
workers’ salary arrears.
The party alleged that the said money was paid to the contractor last week.
According to a statement by the state PDP’s Director of Media and
Strategy, Prince Diran Odeyemi in Osogbo, on Sunday, the party accused
Aregbesola of misplacing his priority by diverting part of the bail out
fund to pay the company handling the Osogbo Ring Road project at a time
the workers are wallowing in abject poverty owing to unpaid salaries.
“We have it on good authority that the payment was effected last week
Thursday and we have noticed that the contractor has returned to site
with its men and equipment within 24 hours as requested by the
governor,” the statement said.
The party alleged further that the N35 billion bailout had since been
lodged in two banks adding that while the amount lodged in one of the
banks is in a fixed deposit account, as earlier alleged by the party,
the other part of the money had been withdrawn from another bank to pay
the company said to have a very strong link to a Presidency figure.
“Inasmuch as we believe the road project is ideal, we wonder why an
inflated road contract awarded at N1 billion per kilometre has suddenly
become the priority of Aregbesola at this particular period of nine
months of unpaid salary if not because of some undercurrent deals to
siphon funds and shortchange the people of Osun State, the party
disclosed further.
“This perhaps is the reason why the governor said he would only pay
half of March salary to workers at a meeting he held with them last
week,” it added.
The party, called on President Muhammadu Buhari to wade into the
looming crisis that might be triggered by non-payment of the salary
arrears in the state if Governor Aregbesola continues to deny Osun
workers of their rights to get paid, having received the bailout fund
from CBN three weeks ago.
“These hardships are too much for the people of Osun. We are
therefore, appealing to traditional rulers and religious bodies in the
state to wade in before it escalates and become unbearable because an
hungry person is unarguably, an angry man,” the PDP said.
The spokesman of the ruling party, the All Progressives Congress
(APC) in the state, Mr Kunle Oyatomi, in his reaction said: “This is
nonsense. In the last four years or so that Aregbesola has been in
power, the PDP has told so much lies that we are just tired of
responding.”
“The banks the PDP mentioned are there for the public to corroborate
the facts or fallacies of the PDP. Also, relevant institutions and
officials abound in Osogbo where information flow freely, we have had
enough of this irresponsibility,” Oyatomi said.
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