Osun official confirms Oyetola left N76 billion salary, pension debts

The Permanent Secretary in Osun State’s finance ministry Bimpe Ogunlumade says the state government has discovered a salary and pension-related debts, amounting to over N76 billion, left by the immediate past Governor Adegboyega Oyetola’s administration.
Olawale Rasheed, Governor Ademola Adeleke’s media aide, said on Thursday in Osogbo that Ms Ogunlumade made the revelations while briefing officials of the new administration on the state’s financial status.
According to Mr Rasheed, the Osun government has uncovered a monumental debt in salaries, pensions and insurance commitments incurred by the administration Mr Oyetola, amounting to N76 billion.
“This revelation was made by the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Finance, Mrs Bimpe Ogunlumade, while briefing officials of the new administration on the financial status of the state on Thursday.
“The disclosure was contrary to the claim by the former governor that he left N14 billion in cash for the new government, among other bogus claims that have now been found to be an outright falsehood.
“The breakdown of the salaries and pension-related liabilities as disclosed by the Permanent Secretary are as follows:
“Salary: N29,875,191,128.64; Pension Arrears: N45,375,237,693.40; Group Life Assurance Scheme: N554,644,028.97, Total: N75,805,072,851.01.
“The public is hereby advised that this is not the total debt left by the past administration as briefings on other sources of liabilities continue tomorrow.” he said.
(NAN)
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