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Bayelsa: 8 LGAs share 1.3bn Paris Club Refund
 
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Fri, 31 Mar 2017   ||   Nigeria,
 

The eight Local Government Areas (LGAs) in Bayelsa have shared N1.3 billion Naira allocations allotted them from the first tranche of the Paris Club Refund which was paid to the state.

The Chairmen of the eight local government areas confirmed on Friday that they received a total of N1.3 billion out of the N14.5 billion remitted to the state by the Federal Government.

President Muhammadu Buhari had on March 23 approved the disbursement of the second tranche of the Paris Club loan refunds to states that had disbursed the first tranche to local governments.

It was also gathered that accountability of the disbursement of the first tranche was a prerequisite for states to benefit from the second tranche of the disbursement.

The Bayelsa chapter of Association of Local Governments of Nigeria, (ALGON) through its spokesman and Chairman of Brass Local Government, Mr Bello Bina, confirmed receipt of the fund when he received the executives of the State Council of the Nigerian Union of Journalists, (NUJ) in Yenagoa.

He said that Gov. Seriake Dickson’s judicious utilisation of the Paris Club fund had attracted commendations from the anti-graft agencies, including the Economic and Financial Crime Commission (EFCC).

Bina noted that in spite of the delay, the local governments were poised to properly utilise the money received as share from the Paris club refund.

“The fund has been released to councils and we are currently trying to clear the backlog.

“The council chairmen are trying to pay salaries and embark on capital projects,” he said.

Bina explained that N158 million was remitted to the Brass Local Government Area of the State.

He said that the wage bill of teachers would gulp N47 million and the civil servants N72 million.

The breakdown of the N1.3 billion shared among the eight councils were Brass Local Government, N158.5 million; Ekeremor Local Government, N182.2 million; Kolokuma/Opokuma, N122.6 million; and Ogbia, N157.9 million.

The others were Sagbama N155.4 million; Nembe, N147.9 million; Southern Ijaw, N209.4 million; and Yenagoa, N199.1 million.

He commended the media practitioners in the state for fair and balanced reportage of events during and after the last state governorship election.

Earlier in his speech, the State Chairman of NUJ, Mr John Angese, described Bina as a friend of the media.

He said journalists visit to the Council Chairman was to encourage him to keep up the good works and remain focused.

NAN

 

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