Spokesperson for Governor Ademola Adeleke of Osun State, Mallam Olawale Rasheed, said that data released by Debt Management Office had vindicated the Adeleke-led administration on the debt profile of the state.
He said that contrary to the falsehood published by certain online news platforms and amplified by the All Progressives Congress, the State External Debt, according to the DMO, had reduced by 15% while domestic debt had reduced by 42%.
Rasheed, in a statement on Sunday, said that the domestic debt of Osun was ₦148.37 billion as of December 2022 but reduced to ₦86.06 billion as of June 2024 while Foreign Debt as of December 2022 was $91.78 million but reduced to $78.17 million as of June 2024.
He said, “The truth remains that Osun State debt profile has actually reduced under the leadership of Governor Ademola Adeleke in the last two years. Data do not lie and cannot be hidden.
“The domestic debt of Osun was ₦148.37 billion as of December 2022, but it has now reduced to ₦86.06 billion as of June 2024. In the same manner, foreign debt as of December 2022 was $91.78 million, but it has now reduced to $78.17 million as of June 2024.
“What that means is that the domestic debt of Osun reduced by 42% and also the external debt reduced by 15% within two years of our administration.
“What this also means in terms of figures is that Governor Adeleke has paid back #62.31billion as domestic debt and paid off $13.61million in foreign debt, this is the burden the APC led past administration imposed on the people of the state.
“If this administration didn’t inherit those debts, these said amounts would have been better used for the good people of Osun state.
“The online medium failed to do due diligence and published APC’s fabricated fake news. The figures published by the DMO have now exposed the falsehood and fake news.
“The fact remains that Governor Adeleke has not taken any loan. There is transparency and accountability in this government. We are concerned about the welfare of the people, and we will keep doing that,” the spokesperson was quoted to have said.
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