The deputy governor of Kaduna state, Barnabas Yusuf Bala has made clarifications on his statements about the controversial World Bank loan for Kaduna State, which he made on Monday at a ceremony organised by the Barnawa branch of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA).
In a statement signed and issued by him Tuesday, Bala said that he was not impressed by the action of some Senators that denied Kaduna state the loan approved by the World Bank.
“As Deputy-Governor of Kaduna State, I am understandably unimpressed by the specious and unbecoming arguments that certain Senators employed to deny my state a loan for which the World Bank had adjudged it eminently qualified. This same Senate passed loan requests for other states, including some that the World Bank has not yet approved.
“I therefore decided to point out the moral burden involved in refusing to endorse a loan request that had been approved for Kaduna State by the World Bank since 20 June 2017. If the World Bank’s positive assessment of the finances of a state is deemed irrelevant by the Senate, why would it accept the assessments made of other states by the same bank? If the House of Representatives endorsed the loan based on the facts before the honourable members, why should the Senate let the frustrations of a few individuals lead them to abandon facts for sentiment?
“In trying to highlight these points, I inadvertently strayed beyond affirming my sense of outrage. It is certainly not for me to suggest how the World Bank chooses to relate with the Federal Government of Nigeria and its subnational entities. In fact, we do not wish the unfair treatment meted out to us on any other state or entity that is seeking development finance to build human capital and enhance their economic prospects,” he stated.
Bala regretted insinuations on his remarks made after he delivered the speech of Kaduna state governor.
“I regret the insinuations that came in off-the cuff remarks I made after delivering the Governor’s prepared text at the NBA event. It is neither my view nor that of the Kaduna State Government. These views have already been well articulated by the Governor and the Commissioner of Finance,” he lamented.