APC LEADER URGES GOVERNORS TO ILLUMINATE POST-SUBSIDY ALLOCATION

In a call to action, Mr. Olatunbosun Oyintiloye, former member of the Osun State House of Assembly, challenges governors to disclose the allocation details and administration of post-subsidy removal windfall.

Economic Hardship Amidst Increased Allocations:

Oyintiloye questions the economic hardships faced by Nigerians despite governors receiving increased monthly allocations from the Federation Account.

APC Chieftain’s Plea for Accountability:

Emphasizing the need for transparency, the APC chieftain urges governors and civil servants to support President Bola Tinubu’s efforts in fixing Nigeria’s economy.

Potential Impact of Judicious Allocation:

Oyintiloye argues that prudent utilization of federal allocations post-subsidy removal could significantly improve the well-being of citizens.

Governors’ Allocations vs. Poverty Alleviation:

A critical analysis of the statement claiming that governors’ current allocations are more than sufficient to lift people out of poverty.

Public Perception and Accountability:

Oyintiloye highlights the public sentiment associating governors with sabotaging the president’s efforts to mitigate the impact of fuel subsidy removal.

Akpabio’s Revelation and Governors’ Response:

Examining the controversy surrounding Senate President Godswill Akpabio’s disclosure of governors’ post-subsidy removal earnings and the subsequent retraction by the Governors Forum.

Call for Transparent Reporting:

Oyintiloye urges governors to openly disclose the funds collected since June last year and provide a detailed account of how these funds have been utilized.

Senior Civil Servants’ Role:

Stressing the importance of senior civil servants and permanent secretaries avoiding unnecessary bureaucracy to support the president’s interventions and programs targeting vulnerable citizens.

Conclusion:

In conclusion, Oyintiloye’s plea for transparency and accountability serves as a crucial call for governors and civil servants to align with the president’s vision for economic recovery.

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