Monday Okpebholo, governor-elect of Edo, has accused the administration of Godwin Obaseki, outgoing governor, of allegedly looting government property.
Okpebholo will be sworn in on November 12.
In a statement on Wednesday, Okpebholo accused the outgoing governor of allegedly obtaining last-minute loans from financial institutions.
The governor-elect warned financial institutions against approving loans for the outgoing governor. He also asked them not to get involved in transactions that could hamper the finances of the state.
“With great shock, we regret the widespread reports of looting of government funds and properties by officials of the outgoing administration from the Government House, Benin City,” Okpebholo said.
“It is sad that barely one month to handover, the outgoing administration of Governor Godwin Obaseki is still allegedly obtaining loans from banks and other financial institutions under very shady headings.
“We are also aware of the massive looting and vandalisation of properties including vehicles, furniture, gadgets, household utensils and even carpets from offices and residences of the Edo state government.
“This unacceptable behaviour undermines the trust and faith of our citizens in those entrusted to serve them in the past 8 years.”
The governor-elect asked security agencies to “investigate the allegations thoroughly and ensure that those found guilty are held accountable, while protecting the government house and offices from vandals”.
Recently, Philip Shaibu, the reinstated deputy governor of Edo state, urged permanent secretaries and heads of government agencies to prevent political appointees from looting state property.
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