20 February, 2013

OSHIOMHOLE RUBBISHES GOOD GOVERNANCE TOUR


Governor Adams Oshiomhole of Edo state has declared that he would not spend the state’s resources to finance the federal government-sponsored Good Governance Tour being led by the Minister of Information, Mr. Labaran Maku.
Oshiomhole, who disclosed this during a seminar on ‘tax laws’ in the state, explained that he had opposed the proposal of state government sponsorship of the team when the matter first came up at a meeting of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF).
He said the team has sent in a proposal imploring him to provide accommodation, feeding and logistics for over  120 delegates when they are expected to visit the state next week.
The Good Governance Tour, organised by the Federal Ministry of Information, is believed to have received presidential approval for funds to take care of the accommodation, feeding, logistics, television live coverage of the tour and other welfare matters of members of the Maku-led delegation.
It was gathered that rather than put into use the approved funds, the information minister has depended more on state governments to pick the bills of the delegation for which majority of the states did not budget  but are reluctantly made to cough out millions of naira in order not to be listed among the least performing states in the country in the event that a rating based on the assessment of the team is carried out.
Analysts have equally complained over the handling of the tour, with regards to how Maku has turned it into a personal matter behaving as if he has powers to assess all tiers of government and has deliberately pushed other partners in the tour aside, unlike in the past when the Nigeria Union of Journalists was head of the team and was seen as an independent body.
Oshiomhole, who rued the  proposal from the team, said: “Whenever Edo government officials travel to Abuja for official duty, the state takes responsibility and not the federal government.
“So, it is inappropriate to use Edo state tax payers’ money to finance federal government programme. If they pay me courtesy visit, I will receive them, but I don’t have a dime to spend on them because I do not need them to come and tell Edo people how I have built roads, schools, among other things. My achievement speaks for me.”
Source: Blueprint

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