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We Didn’t Spend N927m In Three Months Feeding Otti, Family ‘ Abia Govt

Governor Alex Otti of Abia State in his five-month administration, the state government has stated clearly that nothing like N927,000,000 was spent by the governor or the government since the governor assumed the leadership of the state on May 29, 2023.

The opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) had accused the governor of overspending, stating that Otti alone collected nearly N1 billion as security votes from May to October 2023.

The party’s stance followed a publication of the Q3 budget report of the Abia State government.

Addressing journalists in Umuahia on Tuesday, the state Commissioner for Budget and Planning, Mr Kingsley Anosike, said government expenditure for the period under reference did not go near that amount, adding that the opposition misunderstood the report and interpreted it it’s way.

The accurate situation is that nothing in that region has been spent in the governor’s office. The facts are that the total amount spent so far by the entire government for refreshments and meals for the period is N223,389,889.84.

The figure above as captured in all Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) of government; this is the figure for the entire state and not for the office of the governor as being erroneously portrayed.

The figure covers expenses for special events, such as retreats, conferences and related events.

For welfare, the Abia State government has so far spent the sum of N397,520,734.84; the welfare expenditure is in line with the State Fiscal, Transparency, Accountability and Sustainability Programme (SFTAS), an initiative of the Federal Government.

Meanwhile, the Budget and Planning Commissioner has announced the readiness of Otti’s administration to continue to “uphold the virtues transparency in governance as has been demonstrated in the publication of the budget performance report for two consecutive quarters.

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