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Plateau govt flays media report on budget

Says Mutfwang’s administration inherited nonfunctional official vehicles

Lalong’s administration carted away functional vehicles

By Marie-Therese Nanlong

Plateau State government has described as misleading, the media report on the State’s budgetary spending for the first quarter of 2024 and called on media organizations to always verify facts and provide balanced reporting to avoid misinformation and undue alarm among the populace.

Recall that a recent report (not from Vanguard) has stated that 47% of the amount budgeted for capital expenditure in the State was spent on official vehicles, but the State said such is a gross misrepresentation of percentages involved.

The State Commissioner for Information and Communication, Musa Ashoms who reacted to the report in Jos on Thursday said, “It has come to the attention of the Plateau State Government that a recent report by Sahara Reporters, dated July 24, 2024, contains misleading information regarding the State’s budgetary spending for the first quarter of 2024.

“The article claims that 47% of the amount budgeted for capital expenditure was spent on official vehicles, raising concerns among citizens about the state’s spending priorities. We would like to clarify and correct these misrepresentations to clear any misconceptions and for the benefit of the general public.

“The report erroneously suggests that N3.9 billion, representing 47% of the capital expenditure budgeted was allocated for the purchase of official vehicles in Q1 2024. In reality, the N3.9 billion figure is part of the N152. 8 billion total budgeted for this expenditure item for the entire year representing approximately 2.5% for the first quarter of 2024.

“The report by Sahara Reporters is a gross misrepresentation of the percentages involved, not just the first quarter. The allocation for official vehicles in Q1 2024 was only a fraction of this annual budget.”

Ashoms added, “When Governor Caleb Mutfwang assumed office on May 29, 2023, it inherited a lack of functional official vehicles. The previous administration left with all functional vehicles despite the Committee for the Recovery of Government Assets recommending their return.

“Consequently, the Governor used second-hand cars for nearly a year, and Ministries, Departments, and Agencies of the government had no functional vehicles to operate effectively until the budgetary provisions for new vehicles were met.

“The procurement of vehicles was significantly influenced by the high inflation rate, which rose from 24.66% at the end of 2023 to 33.9% by the end of Q1 2024. Additionally, the exchange rate surged from N903 to N1,600 per dollar within the same period, greatly affecting the prices of imported goods, including vehicles. The State’s capital expenditure budget for the first quarter of 2024 encompassed a wide range of critical projects, including infrastructure development, healthcare improvements, and educational advancements.

“The expenditure on official vehicles is a necessary part of ensuring efficient operation and service delivery across various government departments, but it does not overshadow other essential capital projects. Plateau State Government remains committed to responsible and transparent financial management. The procurement of official vehicles is part of a broader strategy to enhance the functionality and efficiency of State operations, which ultimately benefits the citizens.”

He stressed, “It is important to note that all expenditures undergo rigorous scrutiny and are aligned with the State’s development goals. We value the concerns of our citizens and encourage public engagement in governance. The State government regularly publishes detailed reports on budgetary allocations and expenditures, ensuring transparency and accountability. We urge the public to review these official documents for accurate information.

“The Plateau State Government is dedicated to the prudent use of public funds and the advancement of the state’s development agenda. We call on media organizations to verify facts and provide balanced reporting to avoid misinformation and undue alarm among the populace.”