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For assailing the Nigeria Governors Forum for being responsible for mass poverty in the country, the governors have hit President Muhammadu Buhari hard, saying his administration is negligent of its constitutional duties of providing security for Nigerians and their property

They accused Buhari of allowing bandits, insurgents, and kidnappers to turn the country into a killing field, maiming and abducting people in schools, markets and even on their farmlands.

Also, Buhari had raked about seeming indifference of governors to the welfare of people in their states, he has again accused the governors of fleecing local governments of their funds.

Consequently, the third tier of government has continued to experience what he called stunted development and growth, Buhari said.

Lack of impact on the local communities in terms of development has earned his administration “unfair labelling” of non-performance at the grassroots, the President told members of the Senior Executive Course 44 (2022) of the National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies (NIPSS) at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, Persecondnews had reported.

Citing a personal experience involving a governor who misappropriated funds meant for local governments in his state, Buhari said it beats anyone’s imagination how some governors would collect money on behalf of local councils in their states, only to remit just half of such allocation to the Chairmen.

He said the chairmen would further deplete the remittances by pilfering the public resources, thereby stifling development at the grassroots.

The governors’ position was contained in a statement titled: ‘Governors and the nation’s poverty index: Clement Agba got it all wrong’, issued by the NGF’s Director, Media and Public Affairs, Abdulrazaque Bello-Barkindo.

While taking exception to various allegations leveled against the subnational government on the rising poverty index in the country as well as misdirecting resources to projects that have no impact on the people, the NGF accused the Minister of State for Finance, Budget and National Planning, Mr. Clement Agba of protecting his paymasters and politicize very critical issues of national importance.

The governors lambasted Buhari that the poor economic policy of his administration determines poverty and unemployment in the country, adding that most Federal Ministries including Agriculture, Rural Development, and Humanitarian Affairs are not using available financial resources at their disposal for the benefit of Nigerian Citizens.

“The tirade early this week by the Minister of State for Budget and National Planning, Mr. Clement Agba, on the 36 Governors, where he blamed them for the rising poverty index in the country comes to the Nigeria Governors’ Forum as a surprise.

“The Minister got his message totally wrong. His attacks are not only unnecessary, but they represent a brazen descent into selective amnesia. It is also diversionary as far as the Governors are concerned.

“The Minister who should be responding to a question demanding to know what he and his colleague, the Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Zainab Ahmed, were doing to ameliorate the hardship Nigerians are facing attempted to defray the notion that rising levels of hunger and lack were peculiar to Nigeria.

“True as that may be Mr. Agba went further to explain that their government, through many of its social security programs, has been dedicating resources to alleviating hardship, and then goes further to accuse State Governors of misdirecting resources to projects that have no impact on the people.

“While rightly pointing out that 72 per cent of the poverty in Nigeria is found in the rural areas, the Minister said that the rural populace had been abandoned by Governors.

“This assertion is not only preposterous and without any empirical basis, but also very far from the truth. It is Mr Clement Agba’s veiled and deliberate effort, as a Minister, to protect his paymasters and politicize very critical issues of national importance. Instead of answering the question thrown at him by journalists, Mr. Agba veered his attention to soft targets which happen to be 36 Governors.

“It is the opinion of the Governors that the dereliction that the Minister is talking about lies, strictly speaking, at the doorstep of the Federal Government which he represents, in this scenario.

“First and foremost, the primary duty of any government is to ensure the security of lives and property, without which no sensible human activity takes place.

“But the Federal Government which is responsible for the security of lives and property has been unable to fulfill this covenant with the people thus allowing bandits, insurgents, and kidnappers to turn the country into a killing field, maiming and abducting people, in schools market squares and even on their farmlands.

“This dereliction of duty from the center is the main reason why people have been unable to engage in regular agrarian activity and in commerce.

“Today, rural areas are insecure, markets are unsafe, surety of travel is improbable and life for the common people generally is harsh and brutish.

“The question is, how can a defenseless rural population maintain a sustainable lifestyle of peace and harmony when their lives are cut prematurely, and they wallow permanently in danger?

“How does a minister whose government has been unable to ensure security, law, and order have the temerity to blame governors?

“Two states, Edo State and Akwa Ibom State had promptly responded to the vituperations of the Minister. According to Akwa Ibom State, what determines poverty and unemployment in a country is its economic policy, which is set, normally by the central government nationally,” the governors said.

The statement added: “Akwa Ibom insists that the Federal Government cannot abdicate its responsibility by blaming states and goes further to ask, albeit rhetorically, how economic policies in a State drive the dollar which determines almost every aspect of our national existence.

“In its response to Clement Agba, Edo State, on the other hand, reeled out the projects the State embarked upon which were targeted at alleviating poverty among its people.

“Mr. Agba is perceptibly oblivious to them. Many other States have been implementing pro-poor programs in their domain, and they are there for all to see.

“Although the Minister committed the folly of tarring all thirty-six Governors with the same brush, there cannot be a one-size-fits-all reply to the Minister’s misguided outburst.

“For example, it is the Federal Government that, in its campaign message in 2019, promised to take 100 million Nigerians out of poverty.

“Today, records show that more than 130 million Nigerians are living below the globally accepted poverty line of a dollar a day.

“Under the current administration that Mr. Clement Agba is Minister, the national cash cow, the NNPC, had failed to remit statutory allocations to States in several months.

“The situation had compelled Governors to rely on other sources of revenue like the SFTAS program and other interventions anchored by the NGF, to fund States activities while monies budgeted for such federal ministries as Agriculture, Rural Development, and Humanitarian Affairs are not being deployed in the direction of the people.
So, where is the Minister getting his unverified facts and figures from?

“It is important to mention here that only this week the House of Representatives asked the Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Hajiya Sadiya Umar Farouk, to quit office if she was not ready to do her work of alleviating poverty in the land.

“This, in other words, is a resounding vote of no confidence on the Ministers among whom Mr. Agba serves.

“The Nigeria Governors’ Forum would like to state categorically that it does not indulge in joining issues with the Federal Executive Council, being a non-partisan organ.

“The NGF’s primary mandate is to partner with all well-meaning institutions, concerns, MDAs, and individuals for the progress of the Nigerian people.

“However, it is important to put on record the progress made by state governors in the administration of their states, which have witnessed tremendous progress in recent times.

“Governors have undertaken projects where they, in conjunction with their people, deem them fit for purpose. Governors have today shown greater responsiveness to the yearnings and aspirations of their people, and these vary from one state to another.”

“The opinion, therefore, of one Minister, based on a survey of 56,000 households in a country of 200 million people can never diminish the good work that 36 pro-poor-minded Governors are doing for this country.

“Finally, it is important to admonish top government functionaries like Mr. Clement Agba that the Nigerian people deserve answers from even those who are appointed to serve them and these finger-pointing invectives on soft targets do not help matters, only answers do,” Bello-Barkindo said in the statement.

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