The federal government has reacted to claims by Ekiti state governor Ayodele Fayose's accusationa that Ekiti state allocations were withheld by the federal government because the PDP governor is a strong critic of the policies of the Buhari-led government.
A statement by
the Ministry of Finance said the BSF is a conditional loan programme to state governments for payment of salaries of their workers
According to Premium Times, the statement reads: “This is not the
first time of non-compliance by the Ekiti State Government,”
“His
administration defaulted in meeting the conditions specified and agreed upon by
the 35 state governments that are participating in the programme as contained
in the Fiscal Sustainability Plan (FSP) and the Ekiti State Government was
warned formally of its failure to comply with the full requirements vide a
letter on August 5, 2016, with reference number HMF/FMF/ASG/1/2016.
“The
failure of Ekiti State Government to comply with the requirements and
conditions for the Budget Support Facility (BSF) resulted in a letter sent to
the chief of staff to notify him of the suspension of BSF for Ekiti State and
it was conveyed to Mr. President before payment to the Ekiti State Government
was reinstated.
“The Ekiti
State Government and all the other participating states are aware of the
consequence of failure to comply with the full conditions and it is not the
first time that a state would be stopped from accessing the facility due to
non-compliance.
“In the
course of its normal duties, the ministry of finance has the right to query,
suspend or withhold funds as part of the conditions of the Budget Support
Facility.” the statement read
The Ekiti state government however isn't buying the explanations from the federal government saying the statement is an afterthought means to mislead the public.
The statement from governor Fayose's media aide claimed that the state had received allocations in the last seven months and also asking if the federal government had sent allocations in the last seven months in error:
“So when did they
realise that Ekiti State did not meet the conditions? “Or did they send the
allocations in the last seven months in error?” governor Fayose's media aide asked in his statement.
The governor's aide also accused the federal government of deliberately removing Ekiti state amongst state that enjoyed the January allocation
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