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PDP accuses Kebbi govt of wasting N20bn in 100 days

PDP accuses Kebbi govt of wasting N20bn in 100 days
NewsdeskBy NewsdeskSeptember 8, 2023Updated:September 8, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Kebbi has accused the state government of ”wasting” N20 billion in the last 100 days of the administration.

Usman Bello-Suru, the State PDP Chairman started this in a statement in Birnin Kebbi on Friday, on the 100 days of the All Progressives Congress (APC) government in the state.

The government has however dismissed the accusation as the rantings of a failed opposition, saying the people of the state appreciate what the government has been doing.

According to the PDP, the government has spent N20 billion on the beautification of Birnin Kebbi amidst daunting challenges across the state.

“People of Zuru emirate have suffering from unmotorable roads for a very long time which N7 billion would have been enough to solve their problem.

“It is on record that the state Governor spent close to N2 billion on domestic and international trips with no bearing on human development when over 10,000 citizens are scattered and displaced as a result of banditry,” Bello-Suru added.

He also alleged that the government had spent billions of naira on “white elephant projects centered in one local government area, Birnin Kebbi.”

The PDP also accused the Kebbi government of neglecting the health sector, sharing “toxic” fertilizer to farmers, awarding meaningless contracts, and incompetence.

The opposition party also faulted the award of the N10 billion contract for the completion of the state secretariat project.

According to the PDP, the government should give priority to alleviating the “poverty which is killing our people on a daily basis in every corner of the state.”

Reacting to the claims, Ahmed Idris, the Chief Press Secretary to Gov. Nasir Idris said all the allegations were baseless.

He said that the PDP was only jittery about the level of transformation brought about by the APC government in the last 100 days.

“I want to confirm to the general public that many of the PDP members are now in support of policies and programs of the present administration in Kebbi in view of the developmental efforts of the governor.

“It is not a hidden thing, some PDP members willingly went on air commending Gov. Nasir Idris for achieving a lot in just a limited period of time. In fact, I saw many PDP members who attended the 100 days in office celebration,” he added.

Idris advised the PDP to join hands with the governor to take the state to a greater level of development, instead of engaging in baseless allegations. 

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