Oyo state governor, Engr Seyi Makinde has hinted over plans to probe ex-governor Abiola Ajimobi-led government.
The governor disclosed this during a live media chat on Oyo state broadcasting corporation, tagged “Live chat with GSM, a quarterly session with the Oyo State Governor”, on Saturday.
He said ex-governor Ajimobi left a balance of N19,000 from N5.2 billion the government allegedly withdrew three weeks to handing over power.
He said Ajimobi’s administration was marred by corruption, adding that the persons involved in the N5.2 billion withdrawal will soon be called to explain their roles.
“On May 6, 2019, three weeks to take over, the last administration withdrew N5.2 billion and spent it to remain N19, 000 by May 29. Soon, those involved will have to explain how they spent the money to the people.”
The governor said he was scared when he discovered that Ajimobi’s administration operated over 60 banks.
Makinde said his administration has been able to prune down the accounts and centralised it to promote transparency.
“When I resumed, I was scared. The government was running over 60 banks accounts. So I asked for all the balances of the accounts. A particular account has N300 million, and another has N20 million. I asked the accountant general to prune the accounts down and put all the money in one account and which came to about N6 billion,” he said.
“When we assumed office, some people came to me and said that this is how they share money. I said don’t share the money to me. Let us use it to better the lives of the people of the state. IGR has gone up a bit because we have blocked loopholes.”
The governor said his administration will continue to prioritise the people of the state and deliver on its mandate.