LG boss left N20m after receiving N512m three days to end of tenure, hotel, house traced to her.
A former local government chairperson in Lagos State has been reported to have left N20 million in the coffers of the Local Council Development Area in Lagos State after receiving N512 million from the Federation Account three days before her tenure ended.
This was according to information provided by a senior staff of the Tribune newspapers, Lanre Adewole, in the column he authored on Sunday.
According to Adewole, the revelation constituted part of a report submitted to the Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Mudashiru Obasa, which formed the crux of the meeting the legislators had with chairpersons of LGAs and LCDAs in the state.
According to the report, an immediate past chairperson of a LCDA got N512 million as allocation for her last month in office.
Adewole wrote: “It was three days to her exit.
“By the time the new man took over, a whopping N492 million had disappeared.
“She spent N492 million in 72 hours, leaving behind a paltry N20 million for her successor.
“Seven councillors who served with this ‘princess’ got N1 million each.
A former local government chairperson in Lagos State has been reported to have left N20 million in the coffers of the Local Council Development Area in Lagos State after receiving N512 million from the Federation Account three days before her tenure ended.
This was according to information provided by a senior staff of the Tribune newspapers, Lanre Adewole, in the column he authored on Sunday.
According to Adewole, the revelation constituted part of a report submitted to the Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Mudashiru Obasa, which formed the crux of the meeting the legislators had with chairpersons of LGAs and LCDAs in the state.
According to the report, an immediate past chairperson of a LCDA got N512 million as allocation for her last month in office.
Adewole wrote: “It was three days to her exit.
“By the time the new man took over, a whopping N492 million had disappeared.
“She spent N492 million in 72 hours, leaving behind a paltry N20 million for her successor.
“Seven councillors who served with this ‘princess’ got N1 million each.
LG boss left N20m after receiving N512m three days to end of tenure, hotel, house traced to her.
A former local government chairperson in Lagos State has been reported to have left N20 million in the coffers of the Local Council Development Area in Lagos State after receiving N512 million from the Federation Account three days before her tenure ended.
This was according to information provided by a senior staff of the Tribune newspapers, Lanre Adewole, in the column he authored on Sunday.
According to Adewole, the revelation constituted part of a report submitted to the Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Mudashiru Obasa, which formed the crux of the meeting the legislators had with chairpersons of LGAs and LCDAs in the state.
According to the report, an immediate past chairperson of a LCDA got N512 million as allocation for her last month in office.
Adewole wrote: “It was three days to her exit.
“By the time the new man took over, a whopping N492 million had disappeared.
“She spent N492 million in 72 hours, leaving behind a paltry N20 million for her successor.
“Seven councillors who served with this ‘princess’ got N1 million each.
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