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Yahya Bello blames N500m monthly loan repayments for irregular salary in Kogi

Kogi State Government says huge loan servicing is responsible for its inability to pay the salaries of its workers regularly.

The state Director-General, Media and Publicity, Mr. Kingsley Fanwo, made this known in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria on Sunday in Lokoja.

Fanwo said that the loans were taken by the two previous administrations for projects that did not add value to the state.

“Sometimes, we repay between N400m and N500m monthly as loans that add no value to the state.

“These loans were taken by the last two administrations and some of them were invested on projects that were never completed.

“When you go out, you will see Kogi Hotels. Billions of naira was collected for that project and it was not completed, and it is not adding any value to the state.

“Also, the Kogi House in Abuja has gulped billions of naira, yet, it is not completed, and also not adding any value to the state,’’ he said.

The DG said the previous administrations collected N200m from the Central Bank of Nigeria for Small and Medium Scale Enterprises development, which was not used for the purpose intended.

According to him, rather than using the money for SMEs development, some people just shared the money.

“There is no record of anybody given loan and now we are repaying. So, all of these have taken its toll on the resources and finances of the state,” Fanwo said.

He said that despite the poor resources accruing to the state, the government still strives to pay workers’ salary.

“We cannot shy away from the fact that the resources coming to the state now have dwindled due to the loans we are repaying.

“It is increasingly difficult to muster enough resources to pay salary regularly.

“As I speak with you, we are still owing March and April salaries,’’ Fanwo said.

He added that despite the dwindling resources, the state government will remain committed in the payment of salary, even if not as when due.

“When you do a comparative analysis of wages in the North Central geopolitical zone, Kogi pays the highest and we have been very faithful,’’ Fanwo said.

The DG denied allegations that workers were being owed 24 months’ salary.

He said those peddling the falsehood were the people that benefited from the rot in the state in the past.

On bailout funds received from the Federal Government, Fanwo said that it was used to pay workers’ salaries.

He, however, noted that the bail out funds were not free gifts.

“The bailout funds were not gifts from the Federal Government, it was more or less a loan; so, you have to prioritise what you use your bailout funds for.

“So, we used it basically for salaries and we were the only state in the federation that published how we used that bailout funds,’’ he said

NAN

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