Peter Obi
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former governor of Anambra State, Peter Obi, has said one of the
reasons he was impeached during his administration was his refusal to
inflate the government's yearly budget.
While speaking at the Nigeria Symposium for Young and Emerging
Leaders which took place in Lagos on Tuesday, the former governor of
Anambra State, Peter Obi, revealed that one of the reasons he was
impeached during his administration was his refusal to inflate the
government’s yearly budget.
Peter Obi who spoke with the theme ‘Open Governance: Improving Transparency and Accountability in Government’, said;
“Government budget should be published, each item they want to
spend money on should be published so people can compare the prices
government are buying their items with what it is in the market,” said Mr. Obi, who was governor between 2006 and 2014.
“I have been a victim of that because budgets are not properly
articulated, it’s inflated not even padded. I was impeached in Anambra
State, removed from office twice, the first one is because of this
budget issue.
“They want to repair Office of the Governor, which is my
office, the approved budget for 2006 was N298 million, I repaired
everything with N43.2 million. They said I didn’t do it through due
process, because they have awarded the contract.
“The second item was repair of the Governor’s Lodge, which is
where I live, everything was N486 million, I did everything with N81
million, they said it didn’t go through due process. That is to show you
how government works, they input so many roadblocks.”
Obi said politicians as well as civil servants are responsible for inflated government budgets. “I keep saying it, if the leader is not stealing, you reduce it by 75 percent. Because anybody on the line will know.
“My first experience as a governor, was about headed paper.
When I arrived, they said they were going to do headed paper. Because I
came from a business and a private sector, I’m a trader, so when they
said to do a ream of paper that I used to buy in my office N750, they
told me it’s N15,000. I said ‘Ehn! What do you mean?’ They said they
even reduced it from N18,000 to N15,000.
“I said ‘can you give me the sample?’ Maybe it’s different.
They gave me the sample, I called my printer and told him to do me two
reams of this. He came back and said it’s N1,500 each, so for two of
them it’s N3,000, instead of N30,000. From there, I issued order: ‘All
government expenditure in this state as long as I stay here would be
approved by me.”
Obi said part of the problem with governance in Nigeria is that government is transactional, instead of transformational. “It depends on what I’m hiding because I’m hiding something,” he said.
“When I came into office in Anambra State, there was a panel
for unpaid contracts, a big panel. When I came in, I said we don’t need
this panel, you said you’ve done the road, let’s go and see it. They
said ‘no no no, the panel has approved it.’ I said ‘you said you have
done this road, this road is in Anambra State, let’s drive there.’
“You don’t need the panel because everybody can see it. And
when we checked and said for you to execute any contract, let the
community say it’s been executed before we pay you, they started
agitating.”
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