APC dismisses allegation of N1.8bn car purchase by Jigawa gov

News Express |2nd Aug 2025 | 172
APC dismisses allegation of N1.8bn car purchase by Jigawa gov

Gov Namadi of Jigawa State




The All Progressive Congress (APC) has debunked a viral report by an online media alleging that Jigawa State Governor, Mallam Umar Namadi, procured a N1.8 billion luxury car for himself, saying Governor Namadi never bought luxury cars.

According to the party, Governor Namadi has been committed to state development in his two years in office.

This was contained in a statement made available to Tribune Online by the APC publicity secretary in the state, Mr. Bashir Kundo, in Dutse, the capital city of the state.

The Publicity Secretary described the media report as a deliberate political attempt to distract and tarnish the image of the governor and the government.

“Ordinarily, we ought not to have responded to this misleading information if not for the sake of stating the facts and disabusing the minds of some gullible readers who might have misconceived the discredited publication.

“The publication was meant to distract the ongoing historic developmental projects undertaken by the People’s Governor of Jigawa State, Malam Umar Namadi,” the statement said.

Continuing, the party stated that “the purveyors of fake news and their merchant Sahara Reporters deliberately concocted and spread false information claiming that Governor Umar Namadi had awarded a contract for the purchase of 12 SUVs and took delivery of other luxury vehicles parked at the Government House for his official convoy.

“The publication falsely claimed that Jigawa generated only N6.9 billion in Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) in the first half of 2025. These are false claims and outright ignorance on the part of the informants, with a sinister motive and unprofessionalism for the so-called online platform peddling the falsehood.

“We like to put the record correct and clear that the state generated over N23.8 billion in Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) in the previous six months from January to June this year, not N6.9 billion as claimed by the false report.

“The report deliberately misinformed its readers by reporting in assumption that visitors’ vehicles parked in the premises of the Government House are newly acquired convoy vehicles for the governor. While it is legal for the Governor to acquire convoy vehicles, Governor Namadi is still using old vehicles used by his predecessor.”

APC maintained that the procurement law states how a contract can be awarded, adding that a state being governed by a finance expert cannot award a contract to a cabinet member or any individual entity not qualified under the law.

“The Governor exemplified a politics of matching words with actions. Since before holding political offices, he lived well above board. He never prioritises luxury life at the expense of his electorate,” the statement added.

The APC publicity secretary insisted that the governor, in the last two years, prioritised building educational prospects of the citizens and connected hundreds of rural communities with road networks where the state government completed all 26 road projects it inherited from the previous administration, “some of which were either in early stages or not started at all.

“Governor Namadi’s government initiated 48 road projects covering 976 kilometres, in which 30 of the projects have reached advanced stage of completion this includes Jigawa -Sundimina – Birnin Kudu Road, awarded at the cost of N 11.5 billion with a 12-month completion period, but completed in seven months”.

The party’s spokesperson stated that presently, “there are ongoing 47km Sara–Gantsa Road at cost of N11 billion and 15 different feeder roads at varying 70 – 80 per cent completion stages in addition to township roads at Bulangu and Gandun Sarki as well as Dutse capital road networks at 60 – 70 per cent completion.

“Governor Umar Namadi’s administration inherited N82 billion liabilities of which the previous administration paid only N32 billion; the present government paid N50 billion. With these development initiatives, the governor is not prioritising luxury cars, rather committed to the state development,” the APC further explained. (Nigerian Tribune)




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