Tambuwal denies reported diversion of N189b – Nexus News

Sokoto State Governor, Aminu Tambuwal, has denied the report of diverting N189b belonging to the state government.
Tambuwal in a press release by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Muhammad Bello, yesterday, depicted the accusations as “reckless and provoking”.
He recalled that the World Bank had in December 2020 ranked Sokoto State as the Number One state in Nigeria in fiscal transparency in recognition of Tambuwal’s undying commitment to the implementation of the State’s Fiscal Transparency, Accountability and Sustainability (SFTAS).
Bello, who noted that the allegation was “false in all material particulars”, urged Nigerians to completely ignore it.
He urged any person who cared to look into the records of the state to demand for the record of the Sokoto State Bureau of Public Procurement and Private Partnership on all public expenditures in the state.
The press release read: “Our attention has been drawn to reckless and provoking reports by some online news media about alleged diversion of N189b by the Sokoto State government. The reports cited a so-called EFCC interim report on Sokoto State. These media reports are false in all material particulars and should be completely disregarded.
“We alert the public that these media reports are products of orchestrated efforts by political hacks to taint the reputation of Governor Aminu Tambuwal, who is a frontline aspirant for 2023 PDP presidential ticket.
“The government of Sokoto State has established a deserved reputation as the champion of budget transparency, fiscal responsibility and open governance. We have subscribed to the Open Government Partnership (OGP). ..”
“It is noteworthy that in December 2020, the World Bank rated Sokoto State as the number one state in Nigeria in fiscal transparency as a recognition of Governor Tambuwal’s unflinching commitment to the implementation of the States Fiscal Transparency, Accountability and Sustainability (SFTAS) and for efforts to champion budgetary transparency in Nigeria. For this commitment, Sokoto State has received up to $34.1 million as a special grant from the World Bank.
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“Tambuwal, in pursuit of fiscal responsibility and anti-corruption in management of public finance in Sokoto State, has created the Sokoto State Bureau of Public Procurement and Private Partnership and Fiscal Responsibility Commission to review and investigate all public expenditure. The agencies are independent agencies established by law.
“To further strengthen vertical and horizontal agencies of accountability in the state, Governor Tambuwal has signed a law granting the Offices of Auditor General in the state and local councils in Sokoto State operational independence to investigate all records of public expenditure in Sokoto State.
“Nigerians know Governor Tambuwal as a champion of due process and fiscal probity, who as the Speaker of the House of Representative received a clean bill of health from all anti-corruption agencies. He has been an inspiration for his commitment to prudent and honest management of public finance. He has continued to run an open government in Sokoto State.
“In line with his high standard of probity and open government, Governor Tambuwal invites any person who cares to look into the records of the state to request for the report of the Sokoto State Bureau of Public Procurement and Private Partnership on all public expenditures in Sokoto State.
“We assure Nigerians that we are ready with all relevant documents to challenge any report from the EFCC or any other anti-corruption body on the public finances of Sokoto State. We are confident of Governor Tambuwal’s trail-blazing legacy of fiscal responsibility and open governance. We welcome the strictest scrutiny from any Nigerian or group interested in the affairs of Sokoto State.
“In the meantime, we urge the public to disregard these malicious attacks on Governor Tambuwal and desperate efforts to derail the Tambuwal mission to offer Nigeria an open and transformative governance.”