Joint Account System is a fraudulent practice - Abdulraheem Oba

Date: 2014-12-04

Abdulraheem ObaA former Vice Chancellor, University of Ilorin, Professor Shuaib Oba Abdulraheem, has described Joint Account System (JAS), an economic parley between the state government and local councils within the state as a fraudulent practice aimed at looting the public treasury, Guardian reports.

Abdulraheem, the immediate past chairman of Federal Character Commission (FCC) and a governorship aspirant on the platform of Peoples Democratic Party, PDP in Kwara State said, unless the syndicate behind the JAS was smashed, development at the council's level would be cumbersome.

The don, who spoke to journalists in Ilorin, the Kwara State capital canvassed due observance of separation of roles of the two tiers of government towards churning out true dividends of democracy to the people at the grassroots.

He said: "JAS is the first step to steal. I think the state government should just contend itself with the supervisory role to the Local Government Area (LGAs). Let everybody be separately accountable for what it does. I think that is what the law of the land says."

Citing the lack of "true democratic essence in the APC" as reason for decamping to the party with the Saraki political dynasty, he said disagreement arose out of sharp disparity of ideas in how governance should be administered to the people of the state.

He added, "As the chairman of the Transition Committee that ushered in the government in the state, I knew the promise I made to the people and I am shocked at what was eventually done for the people."

According to him, "nobody in his right senses would say there is nothing good in late Olusola Saraki. He came and had contributed his own quota to the development of our state. But he never referred to himself as anything. But due to this humility, his people started calling him leader. But some people have since turned it into hereditary thing.

"Saraki was a symbol of philanthropy, love and progressive ideals. All these attributes endeared him to me and many other people. But today, some people have turned it into hero-worshipping thing. I had been PDP person all the way, but those who left felt they could no longer tolerate us."

On why he resigned as the FCC boss to try his luck with the governorship of the state, Abdulraheem said he wanted to come and rectify some rot in the sociopolitical and economic system of the state.

"The rot in my state is what I want to correct. Good men of conscience can't afford to close their eyes to them. We have systematic corruption going on here. Bad government is what expensive, not good government is. We need the true government of the people."

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