The Minister of Youth and Sports Development, Solomon Dalung, has asked the Plateau State Government to explain the $2bn loan it collected from the African Development Bank(AFDB)
He accused the Plateau state government of mismanaging the loan from the bank.
The minister said the state government was not prudent with its resources.
“Where is the $2 billion loan collected from African Development Bank for potatoes processing factory payable in 25 years?” he asked.
“Where is the factory located? Or where is the money kept and whose account? Why did the state government keep the issue of the loan secret? What is happening to LG funds? What is happening to five percent meant for the traditional council?”
While responding to an attack on him by Latep Dabang, the state chairman of All Progressives Congress (APC), Dalung said the APC chairman was “frustrated”.
Dabang had criticised the minister for saying that he was not invited when Buhari visited the state last week.
“I can understand the problems confronting my friend and brother, Latep Dabang. His mentor has left the party, so things are falling apart, the centre can no longer hold,” he said.
Dalung also criticised Governor Simon Lalong for misleading President Muhammed Buhari to recommission a bridge built by former President Goodluck Jonathan.
In a statement on Monday, Dalung criticised the governor, saying Lalong had refused to accept the advice he had been offering him.
The minister said he was not after Lalong for a selfish reason but out of his love for the state.
“Former President Goodluck commissioned federal secretariat bridge, why did Governor Lalong mislead the president to recommission it again?” he asked.
“I honestly have respect for him (Lalong) because he is my leader. I have given him series of advice and will continue to do even though he has not taken any.
“The governor should realise where we are coming from and save the state from further drifting into chaos. I have been quite supportive of the governor and his administration despite his repeated turning down of advice.
“I am concerned about the state and do not have any political ambition.”