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‘Prove you inherited N359bn debt from Ortom’ – Ex-gov’s aide, Akase challenges Alia

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'Prove you inherited N359bn debt from Ortom' - Ex-gov's aide, Akase challenges Alia
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Terver Akase, media aide to former governor of Benue State, Samuel Ortom, has asked the incumbent, Hyacinth Alia, to prove his claim that his predecessor left N359 billion debt.

DAILY POST recalls that Alia on Saturday claimed that his administration inherited a debt burden of N359 billion accrued through non-payment of staff salaries, pensions, gratuities and domestic liabilities from his predecessor.

The governor, who spoke after meeting with President Bola Tinubu at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, said his administration would see how those debts can be renegotiated to enable the state offset them gradually.

Reacting, Akase in a statement on Tuesday, challenged the governor to publicly prove his claim, describing it as false and โ€œa deliberate stratagem to snooker the peopleโ€.

Benue Gov, Alia bemoans N359bn debt burden from predecessor

Akase admitted that the Ortom administration had N187.56 billion debt prior to its exit on May 29 2023.

Parts of the statement read, โ€œThe present government of Benue State is selling a narrative to unsuspecting people of the state that they inherited N359 billion as debt from the previous government led by Chief Ortom. This narrative is not only false but is also a deliberate stratagem to snooker the people.

โ€œCuriously, this same government told the people via a statement by Governor Aliaโ€™s Chief Press Secretary in June this year that Governor Ortom handed N187.56 billion to them as debt, which was the same amount the former Governor mentioned while presenting handover notes to his successor. What the present government is saying about the state debts now contradicts their previous statement.

โ€œGovernor Ortom was explicit in his handover speech that though the debt situation of the State Government at the time of his exit from office might appear to be on the high side (N187.56 billion), his administration had taken proactive steps to negotiate and ensure significant debt reduction/reliefs leading to Debt Swap Between Benue State and Federal Government as facilitated by the Nigerian Governors Forum. Total Debt Swap for State and Local Government Councils stood at N71.6billion.

โ€œThe inflows Benue State was expecting at the time Governor Ortom was leaving office were: (a) Backlog of accumulated Stamp Duties โ€“ N48 billion, (b) Refund from Debt Swap with Federal Government โ€“ N22.95 billion. Total = N70.95 billion.

โ€œWhen the negotiated debt swap and the expected inflows are discounted, the State was set to attain a significant debt reduction, bringing down its debt profile to N45.2 billion.

โ€œGovernor Ortom also inherited assets and liabilities. Those before him, Governors Suswam, Akume and Adasu also inherited assets and liabilities.

โ€œIf the Alia administration wants the people to believe their tale, they should publicly prove that his predecessor Chief Ortom, handed over N359 debt to them.

โ€œWhat baffles me is that the Alia administration has not disclosed to Benue people how much it has received from Abuja as federal allocations and what they have raised as internal revenue since they came on board. They are also mute on the monthly state wage bill.โ€


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