Governor of Kaduna State, Mallam Nasir el-Rufai on Saturday stated that with the adoption of the Single Treasury Account, the state had traced and uncovered N4bn stashed in 470 different accounts in 23 commercial banks.
He noted that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) administration had been operating these (470) accounts in different banks over the years with various names.
As stated by the governor, but for the adoption of the Single Treasury Account system, nobody would have traced and discovered the accounts or recovered the stated money.
Governor El-Rufai, who spoke through his deputy, Barnabbas Bala, stated this at the Third Town Hall Meeting, initiated by the government to interface with the people of Southern Kaduna senatorial district. The meeting was held at Kafanchan, in Kaura Local Government Area of the state, on Saturday.
The deputy governor stated through the Single Treasury Account, the government was able to trace and discover the stated amount in the banks.
He also told the audience that El-Rufai was on an official engagement outside the country.
The El-Rufai administration, in early August this year, announced the adoption of the Single Treasury Account and directed all commercial banks with the state funds to remit such (money) to the Central Bank of Nigeria.
The deputy governor while addressing the people of the zone, stated the system had begun to yield the state result as the government was able to trace and discover N4bn.
As stated by him, the amount was in 470 different account names and banked in 23 commercial banks by the government of the PDP in the state.
He stated the STA accounting system, which had been in operation since September 1, was aimed at ensuring transparency and accountability in governance.
“With the system, we have been able to trace and discover the sum of N4bn in different account names in 23 banks. The STA is to ensure that public funds are traceable and for the sake of accountability in the state,” he stated.
He also revealed that despite the autonomy given to local governments in the state by the current administration, some councils in the state were highly indebted.