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BUDGET PERFORMANCE: Disregard misrepresentative media report about Kano spending – Spokesperson

*Says 596m not N10b spent on furniture, others across MDAs

By KEMI KASUMU

Kano State Government says a sum of N596 million has been expended on furniture, office fittings and other amenities at various ministries, department and agencies within the first and second quarters of 2024 fiscal year.

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Besides, the government has directed immediate revalidation of the second quarter of the state budget performance report to reflect the actual releases on the projects.

Reacting to media report on the state budget performance, erroneously claiming that a sum of N10 billion was spent on furniture by the Yusuf administration, Spokesperson to the Governor, Sanusi Bature Dawakin-Tofa, urged the public to disregard the figure, which he said was intended to dent the image of the government.

According to Dawakin-Tofa, the administration of Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf placed high premium on budget realism to achieve clear openess, transparency and accountability in governance.

The statement released on Tuesday said “the state Ministry of Budget and Economic Planning has just released the second quarter budget performance report on the 28th of July, 2024 and has mistakenly tempered with the figures which has generated avoidable reactions.

“It should be noted that the timely release of the report shows unwavering commitment of the government in making available to stakeholders, the information on all expenditures as promised to the good people of Kano during the electioneering campaign.

“Unfortunately, the second quarter report was erroneously submitted with a mix up in the template as data for payment of over ten billion naira (N10b) was used for payment of contractors’s liabilities and other expenses incured by previous administrations.

“The payment was done majorly to clear the backlog of indiginous contractors who were faced with challenges of bank loans and to enable them settle their debt burdens and help them go back to thier normal businesses.” Sanusi Bature explained”.

The Spokesperson continued further, ” For the recond, first quarter of 2024 gulfed the sum of two hundred and ninety five million, eight hundred and twenty seven thousand, sixty two naira, eighty seven kobo (N295, 827, 062.87) while the sum of three hundred million, seven hundred and fifty million, five hundred naira (N300, 755, 500k8) was spent during the 2024 second quarter on funiture and office fittings for various Ministries, Department and Agencies respectively.

“A total of five hundred and ninety six million, five hundred and eighty two thousand, five hundred and sixty two naira, eighty seven kobo (N596, 582, 562.87) was spent from Januray to July, 2024 as against the purported ten billion naira. The Account General would make available, the information on request by any organization because it is not hiden or secret at all” said Sanusi Bature Dawakin Tofa

The amount spent on refurbishment of offices, funiture and fittings at various MDAs is not up to 5 per cent of was popurtedly reported. The misleading information in the report was revalidated by the Office of the Accountant General of the state after series of media enquiries.

“The state regrets any inconvinience from the report to all stakeholders, including development partners, financial institutions and government agencies. It was as a result of the inability of the officials responsible for reporting the budget performance to validate the data in thier custody”. He added.

The Governor cautioned all data managers and handlers to maintain high level of professionalism in their responsiblities noting that Government will not tolorate sharing of unreliable date on its activities.

The Ministry of Budget and Economic Planning is directed to review with immediae effort, the template of budget performance report in accordance with reliable date at its disposal and ensure no future misrepresentation occur, the statement emphasized.

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