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The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ondo State, has claimed that
outgoing Governor, Olusegun Mimiko, has approved N500m to political office
holders as a “parting gift.”
This was contained in a statement released by its Publicity Secretary,
Abayomi Adesanya, who said the money was from the state’s Local Government Joint
Account.
It reads: “We have authoritatively gathered that Governor Olusegun
Mimiko, whose tenure expires in 12 days’ time has approved a take-home package
of N500m (taxpayers’ money) as valedictory packages for the 18 council
chairmen.
“Other beneficiaries of the parting gifts are officials of the Ministry
of Mineral Resources, who oversee the Ministry of Local Government and
Chieftaincy Affairs, and Mr Governor himself.
“Each of the council chairmen and senior civil servants (names
withheld), who are involved in facilitating the documentation and perfection of
the loot, are to part with N20m, while Mr Governor goes with a lion share of
N300m.
“We want to warn the Accountant General of the state and permanent
secretaries not to succumb to pressure by Mimiko and his cronies to milk our
state dry before the expiration of their tenure.
“There shall be commensurate negative consequences for every wrong
actions or inaction.
“The action is a daylight robbery of the commonwealth of the good
people of Ondo State.”
Governor-elect, Rotimi Akeredolu is expected to take over on February
24 and APC this week alleged Mimiko was planning to escape to China or Canada
before handover.

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