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Ogun Assembly probe reveals Amosun ‘short-changed’ LGs in distribution of federal allocation

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The Ogun State House of Assembly has accused the immediate-past Governor of the state, Ibikunle Amosun, of “short-changing” local governments in the distribution of federal allocation during his administration.

During plenary on Thursday, the Assembly said it discovered that the local government councils and LCDAs only obtained the sum of N12 million each, paid in six months installments for the entire period of thirty (30) months under review.

This was contained in a report of the House Committee on Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs.

The assembly also lifted the suspension order slammed on the chairmen of the 20 Local Government Councils and 37 Local Council Development Areas (LCDAs).

The chairmen, whose tenure wiould be expiring in less than a week, were suspended by the eighth legislature led by former Speaker Suraju Adekunbi at the twilight of its expiration shortly after Amosun left office on May 29, 2019.

The assembly’s directive was consequent upon the passage of a resolution titled “HR No./043/ OG/2019 — Report of the House Committee on Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs in respect of the suspended political office holders in all the Local Government Councils and Local Council Development Areas across the State.”

The passage of the resolution was subsequent to the presentation and adoption of the committee chairman, Akeem Balogun’s report.

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Balogun’s report reads in part, “Following the receipt of various petitions on allegations of financial misappropriation and non performance leveled against the chairmen of the 57 Local Government Councils and Local Council Development Areas in the State, the 8th Legislature via House Resolution 018/2019 on Friday, 31st May, 2019 suspended all political office holders in all the Local Government Councils and LCDAs in the State.”

Balogun said after the assembly’s various investigations, it noted: “All the Local Government and LCDAs were shortchanged in terms of allocation from the Federation Account by the immediate past administration in the state.

“It was detected that each of the local government councils and LCDAs only obtained the sum of twelve million Naira (N12m) each, paid in six months installments for the entire period of thirty (30) months under review.

“Majority of the chairmen were found guilty of complacency and docility in the face of constitutional breach of their functions and finances by the immediate past administration of the state.

“Majority of the chairmen were found guilty of not keeping proper records of activities of their councils and nonchalant attitude and violation of procedural rules and financial guidelines by council officials.”

Consequently, the assembly recommended that those chairmen found culpable be referred to the appropriate agencies of government for further investigation, with a directive to them to put their respective councils in order to ensure transparency and accountability in the administration of the third tier of government.

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