The Zamfara State Government on Thursday alleged that the former governor, Bello Matawalle, received fat allocation and obtained loans, but left a backlog in gratuity when he left office.
The Commissioner of Budget and Planning, Abdulmalik Abubakar Gajam who made this known while speaking on Arise TV said the Minister of State for Defence, Matawalle, received ₦290 billion as allocation, ₦133 billion as local government allocation and obtained a loan of ₦105 billion but could not pay gratuity to retirees.
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“When we came on board, we inherited a government from the present state defence minister (Matawalle).
In those four years, they have received a fat allocation of ₦290 billion, local government allocation of ₦133 billion and then collected a loan of ₦105 billion but we inherited a government that there was backlog in gratuity,” he said.
Gajam stated that the government of Governor Dauda Lawal has taken education seriously. He added that Lawal was committed to turning the state around through effective governance.