Zamfara government accuses ex-governor of stealing official vehicles

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Mr Lawal alleged the former governor also stole television sets, refrigerators and gas cookers.

The Zamfara State governor, Dauda Lawal, has accused his predecessor, Bello Matawalle, of stealing official vehicles from the Government House before handing over the state’s leadership to him.

The statement also dismissed the explanation of the APC, which was made after the governor’s original allegation. “We don’t expect a leader to be misleading the people because such are indications of an unserious person trying to hide behind mischief to defend his inadequacies. But Mr Bala – Idris described the statement by the APC as an attention-seeking and desperate face-saving attempt to defend Mr Matawalle’s decision to loot the valuables.

“We have the facts and records available that exposed Matawalle’s impropriety. Where is the lie? A contract was awarded by the former governor for the purchase of vehicles to be distributed to dignitaries and other ministries, Departments, and Agencies at the cost of One Billion, One Hundred and Forty-Nine, Eight Hundred Million Naira . The contract for the purchase of the vehicles was awarded to Hafkhad Properties and Facilities Management Nig. LTD.

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