As Nigerians continue to express mixed feelings over the N702.7 billion bailout fund set aside by President Muhammadu Buhari
to support states which have been unable to pay staff salaries,
indications have emerged as to the real reason why the president decided
on the bailout.
According to sources at the Presidency,
Buhari ordered the bailout after considerable pressure from All
Progresives Congress (APC) governors, especially those whose states had
contributed financially to his emergence as President.
They include Rauf Aregbesola (Osun),
Rochas Okorocha (Imo), Akinwunmi Ambode (Lagos), Ganduje (Kano).
Although the APC lost in the gubernatorial election in the state, former
Rivers Governor, Rotimi Amaechi left a huge debt profile for Governor
Nyesom Wike.
It would be recalled that President Buhari on Tuesday, June 23, 2015 met with Governors in a bid to sort out the salary crisis.
In the aftermath of the meeting, President Buhari set up a committee to look at the possibility of a bail out. The committee was headed by Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo.
President Buhari had on Monday, June 29, 2015 told the governors who were owing their workers to look for means to pay staff salaries, insisting that a bail out of the question.
With the President previously insisting
that there would be no bailout, many pundits have called to question the
rationale behind the sudden turnaround when the Osinbajo-led committee
is yet to submit its report on the said bailout.
According to inside sources, several
factors led to the “overnight” turnaround, chief of which are the APC
governors who funded his campaign. The governors allegedly threatened to
spill details of how fund meant for the state were used to put him in
office.
Governor Aregbesola who is currently
battling impeachment proceedings over mismanagement of state funds is
said to have threatened to spill information about the whereabouts of
state funds.
The inside source, who spoke on the
condition of anonymity said: “The governors, especially Aregbesola feel
it would be unfair for the president to leave them to their fate, given
that they contributed massive state funds to his campaign.”
Another source within the APC said National Leader of the party, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, who recently boycotted the APC National Executive Council (NEC) meeting along with South Western leaders – whose loyalty to Tinubu is unquestionable – is also another major factor.
The source said Tinubu threatened to
expose President Buhari, especially as both men are not on the same
page as regards the crisis currently rocking the National Assembly
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