Gov. Sule Lamido of Jigawa has said he would leave N11
billion liability to the incoming government on May 29.
Lamido said this while assenting to the state's 2015
Appropriation Bill in Dutse.
He said the liability was part of the N17 billion used to
construct an international airport in Dutse which was sourced from the budget
of different sectors.
He said the Federal Government promised to refund the money
used to construct the airport in the state but he could only get N6 billion out
of the money.
"We took the money from the state budgetary allocation
from other sectors to build an airport within shortest period of time.
"We used the money where we think are useful and needed
especially to get the airport started, with the intention of recovering it from
the Federal Government but it was not forthcoming.
"This had affected our ongoing projects which we could
not complete like in health sector and road projects.''
He said the projects included the eastern bye-pass,
Andaza-Birma, Maigatari-Birniwa and Gabas-Maruta-Kila.
The governor said he felt bad for not fulfilling the promise
made to the people to work within the available resources without leaving any
debt.
He said as a human being, he had his own limitation and
things he could not do, no matter what his wishes were.
Lamido said that the incoming government would be properly
briefed on the debt.
He urged the Governor-elect, Alhaji Badaru Abubakar, to
follow-up the money promised by the Federal Government.
He expressed delight that both the governor-elect and
president-elect were in the same party and would be easier to get the money.
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