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Don’t Tarnish My Image, Yuguda Tells New Bauchi Governor

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The immediate past governor of Bauchi State, Mallam Isa Yuguda, has advised the Governor of the state, Muhammed Abubakar, not to tarnish the good image of his administration, saying the recently inaugurated governor should focus on the task ahead of him.

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The former governor who said he left the state without an overdrawn account or an overdraft, pointed out that most state governors had billions in overdraft left for their successor, “and the one who doesn’t have is playing to the gallery.”

A statement from Yuguda’s media team at the weekend, said Abubakar should be grateful that the former governor restructured all loans to make them easy for the state to repay without going broke.

Yuguda further clarified that under him, the state raised a N15billion bond. N7 billion was used for repayment of previous loans and the balance was used for the completion of the mega specialist  hospital and the airport.

“Today, Bauchi is not owing any bank at all. It is owing N14 billion for gratuities, contractors are owed about N1.4 billion.

“Others include the World Bank $50 million educational intervention loan and it was gotten on merit. It’s a 25 year facility. Only Anambra, Ekiti and Bauchi qualified from Nigeria. There is a $70 million water intervention fund by The World Bank with a 30 year tenor that the state has not drawn on at all.

“In addition, there was an N8 billion overdraft we inherited from the previous administration, to be repaid over eight years. We restructured and liquidated 97% of that loan.” he said.

To this end, he advised the new governor to stop throwing stones and face the work of developing the state. Yuguda said the information of the state’s debt status were contained in the handover notes which were duly signed by Abubakar.

“They should concentrate on the 17 brand new hospitals opened, rehabilitated schools, specialist hospital, university and other projects commissioned.

“It appears they’re not properly educated and equipped on how to run a government. They should look for ways to continue from where the past administration stopped instead looking for excuses,” he added.

He maintained that Bauchi is one of the least borrowed states.

“What about Kano that inherited a N300 billion overdraft position? Jigawa inherited N117 billion overdraft and yet they’re not talking about these things, they’re busy looking for ways to move their states forward. Now a state like Bauchi that did not inherit any overdraft is looking for who to blame their ignorance on,” he said.

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