Despite being among Nigeria’s richest states, Akwa Ibom governor says state lacks funds for LG elections
Despite his state being one of the wealthiest in the country,
Governor Udom Emmanuel said on Sunday that Akwa Ibom has no money to conduct
local government elections.
Mr. Emmanuel said that local
government elections would have to wait in view of the present financial
difficulties facing the state.
The governor said this in an
interaction in Uyo on Sunday as part of activities marking his second year in
office and 18 years of unbroken democracy in the country.
He appealed to people and
politicians to be patient about the conduct of local government elections as
government was not in a hurry to carry out the exercise because of prevailing
economic realities.
According to him, government’s
stance on the matter is not deliberate as it would not take loan with high
interest to conduct local government elections.
The governor, however, said the
government would embark on the conduct of the elections once the economy
improved.
Mr. Emmanuel has not conducted
local government election since coming to office on May 29, 2015, leaving that
tier of government to be handled by transition or caretaker chairmen or
committees.
“The prevailing economic situation
is not conducive for us to conduct local government elections.
“We
cannot borrow money on high interest rates from bank for elections.
“What of if you set up local
government council and you don’t have money to run the council?
“In recession, you carefully
direct where money should go,” Mr. Emmanuel said.
The governor said his cardinal
programme of industrialisation was still on course, adding that such has led to
the inauguration of some industries and ground-breaking for new ones to mark
his second year in office.
He called on Akwa Ibom people to
appreciate government in establishing small and medium scale industries to
create wealth and reduce unemployment.
He said in many economies, “it is
the small and medium scale industries that drive the economy.”
The governor thanked the media for
the support and cooperation given to his government since assumption of office.
He charged the media to always
report the truth to promote investment, development and tourism in the state.
Earlier, the state Commissioner
for Information and Strategy, Charles Udoh, charged journalists to always
report to promote the potentials of the state.
He disclosed that the state
government has instituted health insurance policy to cover 250 journalists in
the state as support programme for them to perform their jobs better.
Akwa Ibom, being one of the
largest oil producing states, has consistently remained one of the highest
recipients of funds from the federation account. The state was the highest recipient, after deductions, among
Nigeria’s 36 states in the first quarter of 2017, receiving N34.88 billion.
Credit: Premium Times
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