Thursday, 27 August 2015

Bauchi recover 72 cars, others from ex-govt officials

Bauchi recovers 72 cars, others from ex-govt officials 27 Aug 2015 11:28 AM The current administration in Bauchi State has so far recovered 72 cars and a number of generator sets allegedly looted by officials of the past government. The state governor, Mohammed Abubakar, disclosed this to State House correspondents on Wednesday shortly after meeting Vice President Yemi Osinbajo at the Presidential Villa, Abuja. Abubakar recalled that he had earlier set up a committee headed by a retired military officer to recover all government property taken away by former officials. He said the committee was part of the steps being taken by his administration  in line with his inaugural speech to the people of the state in which he promised zero tolerance for corruption. He said, “Ours was the first state to set up a committee with a retired air force general to recover property of government that were frittered away by officials of the former regime. “And in terms of vehicles, we have recovered 72 earlier taken away from the government. “We have recovered quite a number of generators. At a point, 60 generators were bought by the former government and they distributed them to their friends, associates and I ordered for the retrieval of all them. “I have on the onset from my maiden speech declared zero tolerance to corruption and that is the way we are going.” Abubakar said he had already signed a register in his state in support of President Muhammadu Buhari’s ongoing anti-corruption war. He said he was the first governor to sign the register which he said was produced my some young men in support of the government’s anti-graft war. The governor who said his administration inherited five months salary arrears and N14bn unpaid gratuities noted that his state was part of those that benefited from the recent Federal Government’s bailouts. “My state was part of the states that got the bailout. I inherited five months of unpaid salaries, I inherited N14bn gratuities unpaid between local governments and the state, and therefore I am one of the states that have applied to be assisted by the Federal Government of Nigeria. “We are awaiting the finalisation of whatever will come. But I have kept faith with the civil service since I have taken over from the meager resources we have been generating and I have been paying salaries,” he said.

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