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Wednesday, 2 December 2015

Aregbesola Seeks Assembly’s Approval To Withdraw From Conservative Fund

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Governor of Osun State, Rauf Aregbesola has sought the approval of the State House of Assembly to withdraw N1.25 billion from the Omoluabi Conservation Fund to assist government in the provision of infrastructure in the state.

He sought the approval through a letter to the Assembly, dated November 27, 2015, which was read by the Speaker, Hon. Najeem Salaam at the plenary, yesterday.
Omoluabi Conservation Fund Laws 2012, sponsored by the executive, was passed by the Assembly as a way of bailing the state out of emergency whenever such occurs.
The letter reads in part: “The law stipulates that an amount not exceeding 50 per cent of the outstanding balance in the fund can be withdrawn upon the approval of the Assembly to address such emergency.
“You are quite aware that for some months now, the state government has been having serious financial challenges which has been preventing it from meeting some of her basic functions.
“This development is largely attributable to the national economic downturn aggravated by the continuous decline in revenue accruable to the state frombFederation Account in the last two years.
“The insufficient fund has made it difficult for government to meet the basic needs of the people, especially the provision of infrastructure to enhance physical development of the state which is certainly an emergency that is not palatable.
“It is against this background that I seek the approval of the Honourable House of Assembly to withdraw a sum of N1.25 billion being 50 per cent of the N2.5 billion in the Osun Omoluabi Conservation Fund to assist government in the provision of infrastructure in the state.”
Subsequently, the speaker directed that the letter be forwarded to the House Committee on Finance and Appropriation for proper consideration.
He directed that the committee should refer to the law, ascertain whether the request was in compliance with the law.

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