SAN FRANCISCO, August 27, (THEWILL) – Gov. Inuwa Yahaya has accused his immediate predecessor, Ibrahim Dankwambo of ‘collateral damage’ to the lean resources of the state.
Yahaya who spoke at an unscheduled visit to an uncompleted Mega Park project which began in 2012, said his administration will not spare Dankwambo. He said the site of the park “does not only reduce its relevance to commuters but has caused environmental disrepair” to the College of Education.
“Water passing through this building has caused havoc to the college of education, that school is very dear to us, as of today it accommodates about 10,000 students”, the governor added.
But in a swift reaction, Ibrahim Dankwambo on Wednesday laid the responsibility to complete the abandoned Gombe Mega Park project at the doorstep of current Governor Inuwa Yahaya.
He said rather than “framing excuses for his inadequacies, the governor should seek tutorials on good governance from him.
Dankwambo, who spoke to reporters in Gombe, reacted to the threat by Yahaya to take legal action against him over the abandoned project.