The Guardian (Nigeria)

Reps panel warns NNPC subsidiari­es, others over TSA policy

- From Adamu Abuh, Abuja

Hof Representa­tives Public Accounts Committee has warned 25 ministries, department­s and agencies and 17 subsidiari­es of the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporatio­n ( NNPC) over alleged breach of the Treasury Single Accounts ( TSA) policy.

The committee led by Mr Oluwole Oke, at the weekend, alleged that the NNPC had been using its subsidiari­es to operate accounts in commercial banks without the knowledge of the Accountant General of the Federation. Oke, who described the developmen­t as illegal and unlawful, accused the Mele Kyari- led NNPC of shielding its subsidiari­es by stopping them from appearing before the committee to respond to queries on alleged financial misdeeds.

The panel chairman insisted that NNPC and all its subsidiari­es must appear before the lawmakers to render their financial accounts, threatenin­g to issue warrant of arrest if they fail to adhere to the directive. The threat came just as the committee ordered about 25 other MDAS to appear before it within seven days over alleged failure to render their accounts within the same time.

The MDAS are Ministry of Finance, Budget and National Planning; Ministry of Interior; Ministry of Works and Housing; Federal Inland Revenue Services; Ministry of Industr y, Trade and Investment; Financial Reporting Council of Nigeria;

Ministry of Justice and the Nigeria Immigratio­n Service ( NIS).

Others include Nigeria Electricit­y Regulatory Commission; National Library of Nigeria; Fiscal Responsibi­lity Commission; Presidenti­al Amnesty Programme; Standard Organizati­on of Nigeria; Industrial Training Fund; National Lottery Trust Fund; West African Examinatio­n Council; Nigerian Football Federation and the North East Developmen­t Commission.

 ??  ?? Former Deputy Governorsh­ip Candidate, All Progressiv­es Congress ( APC), Samuel Egunjobi ( left); Prof Deolu Akande; Chief Goke Oyetunji; Leader of Ajimobi Legacy Forum ( ALF), Chief Kunle Sanda; Senator Ayo Adeseun; widow of the late former governor of Oyo State, Abiola Ajimobi, Florence; former Deputy Governor, Moses Alake- Adeyemo; former Minister of Communicat­ion, Adebayo Shittu; Senator Femi Lanlehin and others during a courtesy visit of the United Front ( ALF and Unity Group) of the state APC to Mrs. Ajimobi in furtheranc­e of the party’s peace and reconcilia­tion efforts in Ibadan… yesterday.
Former Deputy Governorsh­ip Candidate, All Progressiv­es Congress ( APC), Samuel Egunjobi ( left); Prof Deolu Akande; Chief Goke Oyetunji; Leader of Ajimobi Legacy Forum ( ALF), Chief Kunle Sanda; Senator Ayo Adeseun; widow of the late former governor of Oyo State, Abiola Ajimobi, Florence; former Deputy Governor, Moses Alake- Adeyemo; former Minister of Communicat­ion, Adebayo Shittu; Senator Femi Lanlehin and others during a courtesy visit of the United Front ( ALF and Unity Group) of the state APC to Mrs. Ajimobi in furtheranc­e of the party’s peace and reconcilia­tion efforts in Ibadan… yesterday.

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