A former commissioner of finance and chieftain of the All Progressives Congress, Hon. Obinna Oriaku has reacted to the statement credited to the Abia State Government, where it alleged that the immediate past Governor, Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu left a debt of over N190billion.
In his reaction, Oriaku noted that part of the debts was from Old Imo State and was inherited by Orji Uzor Kalu as Governor and passed down to successive administrations.
He maintained that Ikpeazu is not solely responsible for the accrued debt as the state government would want Abians to believe.
He wrote:
The debts were from even old Imo which OUK inherited and passed to successive administrations.
Am not Okezie’s mouthpiece but at times you stand out to strengthen some issues especially when Ojukwu said ” Because I am involved.
Both domestic and foreign debts increased under the last administration for many reasons. Those bailout facilities and budget support facilities were structured for 20 years at 8%. About 35 states took that loan from the fed government That’s about N22b if my memory serves me right.
On foreign debt. The $54m NEMAP loan added to old foreign loans including some $1m or $2 from the world bank for either health all summed up.
Unfortunately, the figures quoted today as foreign debt have significantly changed since these foreign loans are calibrated based on the prevailing dollar rate. Today dollar sold at $680 meaning our figure on foreign loans doubled.
Under Okezie, our loans increased significantly but his administration was not solely responsible for the 190b debit as part of those debts were incurred before his assumed-fice
(CDA NEWS)
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