The easiest way for a Governor to go to jail is to tamper with council funds, says Victor Antai
The Akwa Ibom
State Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Hon
Victor Antai, is one of the few politicians in the state who believe in
truth, transparency, good governance and loyalty. He spoke with BASSEY
ANTHONY, in Uyo, on the local government administration in the State,
the statutory monthly allocations, and internally generated revenues of
LGAs. Excerpts:
The Delta State
Direct Labour Agency, (DDLA), has in the past one year, rehabilitated
72 township/link roads, the agency’s Director General Engr. Frank
Enekorogha, has said. The roads, include both federal and
state-government- owned roads.
Addressing
journalists in Asaba, the Delta State capital, as part activities to
mark his one year in office, Enekorogha, said roads in the country do
not last because they are “depreciating assets”.
He said that 13
roads in Delta Central senatorial district have been completed, while
work is still on-going on 9 roads in the senatorial zone.
He also said that the agency rehabilitated 47 roads in Delta North senatorial district in the past one year.
According to the
director general, the agency embarked on the construction of three
roads in Delta South senatorial zone, saying that one out of the three
roads has been completed.
Hon.
Commissioner, when the governor, Mr. Udom Emmanuel, was interviewed
recently by Channels TV, he said he doesn’t interfere in Local
government funds. People don’t seem to believe him, why?
The easiest way
for a governor to go to jail is by tampering with Local Government
funds, and our governor is aware of this so he is telling the truth.
Funds for local government are paid in directly to carter for the needs
of local government areas.
The local
government’s wage bill caters for primary school teachers, pensioners,
local government staff and pensioners, nurses at primary health care
centers, palace upkeep to paramount rulers and others, but because of
this huge wage bill some local governments run into deficits for up to 2
years.
Uyo is the worst
hit because everybody wants to work and retire in Uyo, most of the
wives of top industry chieftains and others want to work in Uyo
municipal. For instance, the permanent secretary, director,
politicians live in Uyo with their children, who school in Uyo.
For a specific
example, St. John’s Primary School, Eniong Offot, Uyo you have a total
of 22 primary school teachers and the wage bill that Uyo Local
Government Area, LGA, pays to teachers in that school is N1, 840, 685.
44. Initially, before I became the Commissioner for Local Government and
Chieftaincy Affairs, we never used to have such break down to know how
many teachers are in each primary school, how much they are paid, the
wage bill of the primary school for that month. We never used to have
that, but now I can access that payroll of any primary school in the
state anywhere in the world with my phone.
If anybody enters
that platform, I will know anywhere in the world that is what the
government of Deacon Udom Emmanuel has done. So, as we speak, if one
primary school in Uyo alone is N1.8million, let me tell you the total
amount that we pay to primary school teachers in Uyo LGA alone, N75,
839,600. That is how much Uyo paid to primary school teachers in May,
2016 alone. Also, the amount we paid to Uyo Local Government staff for
the month of May was about N100million. We are not talking about
pensions yet.
Hon.
Commissioner, the question is why do you think people don’t believe the
governor, when he says he doesn’t take money from the Local government
purse?
It is because of
what people feed the masses with, the propaganda people would go on
radio to feed the masses with. Somebody, who should know, when you see
someone that is a former commissioner for information going on air to
push propaganda? The lay man on the street, who does not even understand
how the system works, would expect a former commissioner for
information to understand how the system works. But, then the person
goes out there to feed the masses with wrong information? You wouldn’t
blame the masses for believing what they want to believe so that is one
of the reasons I am gathering us together to do what I am doing now, to
set the record straight.
Probably, people do not understand how the joint account works.





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