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Tuesday, April 26, 2022

Delta Assembly approves Gov. Okowa’s N150 billion loan request

The loan is to be used to defray arrears of unpaid certificates earned by contractors for the completion of ongoing projects in the state.

• April 26, 2022
Delta state assembly
Delta state assembly (Credit: Nigerian Guardian)

On Tuesday, the Delta House of Assembly approved a request by Governor Ifeanyi Okowa for a bridging finance facility of N150 billion in favour of the state government.

The governor’s request is contained in a letter read at the plenary of the assembly by the Speaker, Sheriff Oborevwori, in Asaba.

“The requested credit facility, which has Zenith Bank PLC as the lead arranger, would be principally tailored toward defraying arrears of unpaid certificates earned by contractors for the completion of some critical ongoing legacy projects awarded by past and present administrations in the state,” Mr Okowa said.

The governor also said that part of the loan would be tailored toward taking care of outstanding pension commitments to the state and local government areas pensions in the contributory pension scheme, amounting to N20 billion and N10 billion, respectively.

“The speaker and members of the state house of assembly, I wish to inform you that the state is expecting a refund from the Federal Government, being Petroleum Subsidy Payments made without recourse to the 13 per cent derivation due to oil-producing states from January 1999 to  November 30, 2021.

“Delta state’s portion in this regard amounted to N270.6 billion.

“Bearing in mind the administration’s resolve to finish strong, it is necessary for the state to capitalise on the refund to defray arrears of unpaid certificates earned by contractors with respect to completion of some critical ongoing legacy projects awarded by past and present administrations” the governor said.

Consequently, the motion for the approval of the credit facility was moved by the majority leader of the assembly, Ferguson Onwo.

The motion, which was unanimously adopted by the house when put to a voice vote by the speaker, was seconded by the Chief Whip, Pat Ajudua.

(NAN)

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