The Benue State Government has reinforced its anti-corruption and public asset recovery frameworks following the formal submission of the report by the State Income and Expenditure Commission of Inquiry. Documented by Chief Press Secretary Sir Tersoo Kula, the independent panel has uncovered a total of 139.8 billion naira in unaccounted public resources spanning the fiscal years of 2015 through 2023.
The administrative findings outline extensive discrepancies in treasury outlays during the prior executive tenure. Defending the investigation against pushback from former media teams, the state clarified that retrospective transparency is an absolute prerequisite for stable democracy, noting that previous regimes similarly instituted judicial inquiries against their respective predecessors.
Governor Alia maintained that enforcing fiscal accountability will run concurrently with active capital development goals. The state legal department has been directed to analyze the evidence files, preparing immediate recovery channels to return the missing billions into the public treasury to fund critical rural roads, hospitals, and agricultural installations across the territory.
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