Osun: I only left long term debt — Aregbesola

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A former governor of Osun State, Rauf Aregbesola says he only left long-term debt while he was in office.

He said this as he berated his successor, Adegboyega Oyetola over the debt profile of Osun State.

The Minister also blamed Oyetola for his failure to properly hand over the government properly to Governor Ademola Adeleke before he left office in November 2022.

Adeleke had declared that the state was owing a debt of N407.32 billion, blaming the administration of Oyetola for incurring the debt. Oyetola denied the allegation as he maintained that Aregbesola’s administration obtained all the loans.

In his response, Aregbesola through his media aide, Sola Fasure in a statement on Saturday Oyetola caused the problem for himself because he refused to cooperate with the new governor, Adeleke for proper handing over.

Aregbesola said, “I will suggest that you look at all the loans and get to the Accountant-General of the state at Abere. I think the Accountant-General or the Permanent Secretary (Finance) would have better information because it is the Accountant-General that raised a memo based on the query of the governor.

“The matter is between the Adeleke and Oyetola administrations because the Aregbesola debts have been liquidated. It was not Aregbesola that took the N18 billion loan that was taken after the election. Oyetola took some other loans, including salary support from the Federal Government.”

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