The Governor-elect of Osun State, Senator Ademola Adeleke, has claimed that he has credible reports of an illegal directive to local governments to return about 80 percent of their recent fiscal allocations to the state government in cash under a very dubious arrangement.
According to the report, amount to be returned to the state government by each of the council varies from N30 million to N25 million, leaving most of the local governments with about two to three million Naira left after such criminal cash return to the Ministry of Local Government in Osogbo.
A statement issued and made available by the Spokesman to the Governor-elect, Mr. Rasheed Olawale, said the most criminal part of the directive was that the council managers are expected to prepare paper work to cover up the withdrawn fund and categorised it as spent amount within the local government financial records.
The report also revealed that 30 local governments and area council are to conclude the fund movement to Osogbo latest by tomorrow Friday.
“We are aware that the council managers have been busy working to implement the directive as the funds are to be returned to the ministry in cash before close of work today (Friday).
“It is against the above background that the Governor-elect of Osun state, Senator Ademola Adeleke is urging council managers to beware of criminal conduct and collusion that may jeopardise their career and land them in corruption trial.
“Senator Adeleke questioned why legitimately allocated fund meant for the local governments are being withdrawn under such shady conditions, describing the cash withdrawal directive as ‘a clear act of criminal diversion of public fund.’
“We want to put it on records that we are closely monitoring the reported fund movement from the source to the destination. Those involved in the corruption enterprise should stop the plan as all the facts of the deal are in our possession.