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Osun: APC Slams Adeleke Plans of N300bn Loan Using Local Government

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THE Osun State chapter of the All Progressives Congress, APC, has accused the administration of Governor Ademola Adeleke of planning to secure a N300 billion loan using the state’s 30 local government councils as collateral.

In a statement issued by its chairman Tajudeen Lawal on Tuesday, the party alleged that the proposal involved borrowing the funds from Unity Bank Plc and warned that such an arrangement would be unlawful.

Lawal claimed that the state government convened a meeting on Monday at the State Secretariat in Abere with local government officials and senior administrative officers where the alleged borrowing plan was discussed.

According to the APC chairman, those invited to the meeting include local government chairmen elected under the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Heads of Local Government Administration, Directors of Administration and Heads of Finance across the 30 councils and the Area Office.

“The plan of the Adeleke administration is to use each of the local government councils as collateral to secure a N300 billion facility from Unity Bank Plc,” Lawal said in the statement.

He alleged that the proposed arrangement would involve securing about N10 billion in loans tied to each council, adding that the plan could place additional financial obligations on the state.

Lawal argued that the move would contravene legal provisions governing the autonomy of local government councils and the borrowing powers of subnational authorities.

“The development shows a disregard for the rule of law because the Supreme Court has affirmed the autonomy of local government councils across the country,” he said.

The APC chairman also urged financial institutions to exercise caution in any dealings connected with the alleged borrowing proposal.

“The management of Unity Bank should be mindful that states do not have the legal authority to use local governments as collateral for loans,” Lawal stated.

He maintained that only the council executives reinstated by the Court of Appeal from the APC are recognised by law to administer the councils in Osun State.

“Any agreement entered into with individuals not recognised by law to act on behalf of the councils would be null and void,” Lawal said.

The party called on stakeholders within the state to scrutinise the alleged borrowing plan, insisting that such financial decisions should comply with legal and constitutional provisions.

Lawal also cited provisions of the Debt Management Office Act 2003, which outlines procedures for public borrowing and the approvals required before loans can be secured.

He said the law requires the involvement of federal authorities and the executive councils of local governments before any borrowing arrangement linked to councils can be concluded.

Meanwhile, the Accord in Osun State has called on the governorship candidate of the APC, Bola Oyebamiji, to clarify his alleged role in the management of a $20 million primary health care grant during the administration of former Governor Adegboyega Oyetola.

Separately, a statement signed by the Accord state chairman, Pastor Victor Akande, the party questioned Oyebamiji’s actions while serving as Commissioner for Finance and Chairman of the State Procurement Board.

The party asked Oyebamiji to explain the decisions taken at procurement board meetings that deliberated on the disbursement of the World Bank-supported primary health care grant.

Akande said, “Osun people deserve to know what transpired during the procurement board deliberations and whether due process was followed in the allocation of contracts funded by the grant.”

He also asked whether the procurement board’s recommendations to the State Executive Council complied with procurement laws guiding the management of public funds.

The Accord stated that records of the procurement processes were available and urged the APC candidate to provide explanations regarding the handling of the grant.

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