I governed Abia with my own money - Orji Uzor Kalu
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Former Governor of Abia State Orji Uzor Kalu, who was arraigned before a federal high court in Lagos on charges of laundering N7.6bn when he was governor between 1999 and 2007, claims that he ran the state with his own money while denying the allegation.
The Nigerian senate's Chief Whip in his testimony when arraigned alongside Ude Udeogu, an ex-commissioner for finance in Abia and Slok Nigeria Limited, his company, said Abia state didn’t have such amount when he was in government.
Upon cross-examination by his counsel, Awa Kalu, the former governor said there was no way he could have stolen “what was not in existence” as he spent his own money to run Abia for the first six months.
“Abia state didn’t have such amount. Even the day I was leaving, we borrowed money to pay salaries. Abia state didn’t have even a billion naira in any account at the time I was governor,” Kalu said.“The monthly allocation of Abia state when I took over in June 1999 was N168 million. It was averaging between N168 million and N172 million monthly. The first month that I came in, there was even no money to buy diesel. I spent my own money to run the state for six months.“In the year 2000, monthly allocation was between N170 million and N189 million. In 2001, it came to about N302 million to about N380 million. I can recollect in 2002, it was almost the same and in 2003 when the revenue allocation was changed, we were having about N400 million.“The highest money I got as governor came from 2004 when we had about N1 billion and from that time up till May 2007 before I left, what we had was N1.6 billion.“Throughout my stay in office, I never owed salary and pension. When I took over as governor and before I left, we moved it up to N500 million. It was from this that we were able to do a lot of things.”
The matter was subsequently adjourned till Wednesday August 28, for the second defendant to open his defence.
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