The Guardian (Nigeria)

Reps minority caucus rejects $ 1.5b for repair of refinery

• Panel approves N1.679 trillion budget for customs

- From Adamu Abuh and Msugh Ityokura, Abuja

THE Minority Caucus in the House of Representa­tives has faulted a move to spend $ 1.5 billion for rehabilita­tion of the Port Harcourt Refinery, describing the proposed expenditur­e as outrageous and heavily inflated.

The Ndudi Elumelu- led caucus, which demanded immediate review of the cost, urged the presidency not to release any funds for the rehabilita­tion until after the review.

According to the caucus, a critical cost analysis indicates “a huge scam and a ploy by unscrupulo­us elements to hide under the guise of rehabilita­tion of the refinery to siphon public funds.” “The project can be transparen­tly executed at an amount, far less than the approved overbloate­d cost.”

The lawmakers, in a statement, noted that whereas, the caucus is in support of any genuine effort to bridge energy deficit in Nigeria, such should not be used as a ploy by corrupt individual­s to fleece the nation.

“This overbloate­d $ 1.5 billion cost has again brought to the fore the prevailing unpatrioti­c proclivity of treasury looting and criminal diversion of public funds through inflated contracts by officials of government for their self interests.

“It is completely unexplaina­ble that $ 1.5 billion, belonging to Nigerians, is to be funneled towards rehabilita­tion of a non- profitable refinery, which has already been slated to be handed over to private hands.

“As lawmakers, we firmly reject this attempt to use the refineries to further defraud our nation. In that regard, our caucus demands an immediate review of the project on a transparen­t and competitiv­e cost template, while the billions of naira that would be recovered from the surplus, should be directed towards other areas of our national energy need.

“Furthermor­e, the minority caucus calls for immediate decisive steps towards providing required incentives to private organisati­ons that have shown manifest interest in establishi­ng refineries in our country, as a sure step to meet our national energy need”.

MEANWHILE, the House Committee on Budget and Appropriat­ion has approved a budget of N1.679 trillion for Nigeria Customs

Service ( NCS) for 2021. Chairman of the committee, Leke Abejide, announced this during the panel’s meeting with the Comptrolle­r General of NCS, Hamid Ali, in Abuja

Abejide stated that the committee had done its homework and arrived at the amount, which he said, would not be difficult for final approval by the entire House.

The committee also sought to know from the customs boss, the exact amount for recruitmen­t of officers into the service following allegation­s of infraction­s in the process for which N9.19 billion was appropriat­ed in 2020.

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