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AbdulFatah Denies Selling 110 Kwara State Government Properties Illegally

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'EFCC To Arraign Ex-Kwara Governor, Abdulfatah Ahmed On Friday'

Former Governor of Kwara State, Abdulfatah Ahmed, has finally spoken up to media after about a year away from the State’s topmost political seat.

Speaking on the recent allegation against his administration, by the present government in the state, Abdulfatah revealed that he sold the government properties, including the house meant for the deputy governor legally. He, however, denied selling the properties to his friends and allies.

In a statement issued by his media aide, Muyideen Akorede, Mr. Ahmed also disputed the figures cited by the current governor, Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq.

He said his administration followed due process in selling some government quarters to civil servants, and members of the 7th Kwara State House of Assembly on owner-occupier basis following state executive council approval.

The said approval, he said, also covered other properties disposed of by his administration with the proceeds paid into government coffers.

Mr Ahmed also reiterated his position that contrary to Governor Abdulrazak’s claim of misappropriation, the former administration canceled a bank loan obtained to counterpart fund Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC) 2013 grant when the repayment and dwindling federal allocation threatened pressing government obligations.

Regarding salary payment, Mr Ahmed maintained that his administration was up to date in the payment of state civil servants including senior secondary teachers under its remit before it left office.

Unfortunately, he said, local government councils owed their workers and primary school teachers subsisting salary arrears on account of unstable federal allocation to that tier of government.

The former governor pointed out that the Abdulrazak administration’s adoption of the previous administration’s position that salaries and pensions gulped the bulk of federal allocation to the state and local government councils had vindicated the former administration.

Mr Ahmed said that despite the blackmail his administration was subjected to on account of the said arrears, “the current government’s position had exonerated his.”



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