The Speaker of the House of
Representatives, Mr. Yakubu Dogara, has disclosed plans by the Federal
Government to refund debts owed the 36 states by paying them N20billion
apiece, a total of N720bn.
Dogara said the money would be used for the provision of infrastructure by
the states.
Many states had in the past undertaken
to rehabilitate failing federal government infrastructure in their
domain, especially road projects with the understanding that they would
be repaid by the latter.
Statement on Sunday by the Speaker’s
Senior Special Assistant on Media and Public Affairs, Mr. Iliya Habila,
quoted Dogara as making the disclosure during a visit to the Igwe of
Ogwuekpele, His Royal Highness, Valentine Onyema-Ogidiga.
Dogara visited the monarch in his Ogwuekpele palace in Anambra State.
It read in part, “Regards to debts being
owed to states, I can announce that very that very soon, a chunk of
money will be given to states.
“It is being processed and I know that no state will get less than N20bn from the money that is coming.
“That will be something substantial in
the hands of the governors. Those that are spirited, I believe they will
be able to translate that money into development so that they support
the diversification (agenda) of the Federal Government.”
The statement explained that Dogara was
responding to complaints made by the monarch that social infrastructure
in the state were decaying and needed urgent funds for resuscitation.
It added, “Without capital, you cannot invest; so these are the two things that this government is devoted in.
“By doing so, Nigerians can have enough
capital; they will have the needed infrastructure for the establishment
of functional industries for the evacuation of either solid minerals or
agricultural products.
“And we know that agriculture has the potentials of providing employment for the majority of our people.
“And I can assure you that when we talk about diversification, it is not just on paper.”
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