Former governor of Anambra State, Peter Obi has revealed that state governors during the last administration shared billions among themselves.
He recalled how the former Minister of Finance, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala begged the State Governors at the time to save for the future in the Sovereign Wealth Fund (SWF), a programme that was meant to save fund for the nation, but most of them refused and shared the money.
“All of us disagreed and said let’s share it. some governors even went to court to get the federal government to allow them to share the money among themselves. ”
Further speaking, Obi called on the federal government to stop borrowing as they keep plunging Nigeria into poverty.
“World Bank and IMF have warned Nigeria against rising debt.
“You are borrowing money and the issues that it was supposed to affect is not coming down. Unemployment is worsening. Our unemployment rate moved from 14.8% to 18.8% this year, which means more people have lost their jobs.
“The economy is shrinking, the entire capital votes this year ‘is’ borrowed, and we have existing debts already. Poverty is increasing, out of school children have moved from 10 million to almost 12 million,” Obi added.
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