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Ademola Adeleke, the governor of Osun State, has acknowledged that Gboyega Oyetola borrowed N18 billion after falling short in the July 16th 2022 election for governor of Osun.

This comes as he also disclosed that, as of November 30, 2022, the state owes a total of N407.32 billion in debt.

In a meeting with the traditional leaders of Osun State on Thursday in the state capital of Osogbo, Adeleke made this revelation.

In addition to salary and pension issues, he claimed that my administration inherited eight unpaid credit facilities from Governor Oyetola’s administration.
The credit facilities’ repayment terms, according to Adeleke, span from 16 months to around 28 years.

“My good people of Osun state, the total loan stock as of today is N331.32 Billion.

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“If the N76 billion debt on salaries and pension are added, the state is indebted to the tune of N407.32 billion. The amount owed to contractors is yet to be determined.

“The only fund in government coffers, as of Monday 29th November, was for November 2022 Salary. Otherwise, the state treasury was empty.

“As your governor, I will ask questions on your behalf. And will demand answers,” Adeleke told the traditional rulers.

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He added, “Governor Oyetola must explain how the N331 Billion borrowed in the name of Osun State was expended, with no obvious infrastructural development to justify this huge debt.

“Governor Oyetola must explain how the N18 Billion Bridge Loan taken after he lost the election on July 16, 2022, was expended.

“Governor Oyetola must also explain why Osun state is owing salaries and pension to the tune of N76 Billion after collecting a N50 Billion Salary Bail Out Loan from the Federal Government

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“The creditors, especially the Commercial Banks must explain why various loans were given to an administration beyond its 4-year tenure. 28 years is equivalent to the tenure of at least four governors. A child that is born today would have earned a Ph.D. at 28 years of age. This is nothing but mortgaging the future of Osun State with nothing to show for it. This is definitely not acceptable.”

See the breakdown of the debt by Adeleke below:

1. Budget Support Facility:
• Outstanding Balance: N51.8 Billion

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• Monthly repayment: N154.9m

• Repayable Period Outstanding:
335 months = 27 years 9 months

2. Salary Bail Out Loan:

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• Outstanding Balance: N38.8 Billion

• Monthly Repayment: N232.77m

• Repayable Period Outstanding:
•167 Months = 13 years 9months

3. Restructured Commercial Bank Loans:

• Outstanding Balance: N158.77 Billion

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• Monthly Repayment: N1.14 Billion

• Repayable Period Outstanding:
139 Months = 11years 6 months.

4. Excess Crude Account (ECA) Loan:
• Outstanding Balance: N14.48 Billion

• Monthly Repayment: N89.97m

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• Repayable Period Outstanding:
161 Months = 13 years 4 months

5.CBN Infrastructure Loan:
• Outstanding Balance: N9.2 Billion

• Monthly Repayment: N44.98m

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• Repayable Period Outstanding:

205 months = 17 years 1 month

6. FGN Intervention Loan:
• Outstanding Balance:
N1.7Billion

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• Monthly Repayment:
N100m
• Repayable Period Outstanding:
17 months

7. FGN Bridge Finance Facility: N18.04 Billion

A large portion of this particular loan was taken after July 16th, 2022 election which Governor Oyetola lost.

No information on the Repayment terms.

Not one kobo of this loan was left in Government Coffers, when the Deputy Governor and I resumed work on Monday 29th November 2022. And no explanation on how the loan was expended.

8. Foreign loans: $86.2m
No information on the Repayment Terms.

 

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