The Guardian (Nigeria)

FOI Act: Disclose expenditur­e documents, lawyer tasks Maritime University

- By Joseph Onyekwere

HUMAN Rights lawyer, Chief Malcom Omirhobo has charged the Nigerian Maritime University ( NMU), Okerenkoko Warri South West Local Government Area Delta State, to furnish his firm with the Certified True Copies ( CTC) of public documents evidencing its expenditur­es from different funds in its coffers.

“We are a firm of Attorneys and Solicitors of the Supreme Court of Nigeria who are passionate about good governance, accountabi­lity and proper administra­tion at all levels, and most particular­ly within the judiciary,” he explained. Leveraging on the strength of the relevant sections of the Freedom of Informatio­n Act 2011, the lawyer asked the University to release the CTC of the requested informatio­n as it relates to public documents.

In a letter to the ViceChance­llor ( VC) dated March 11, 2024, Omirhobo said the VC can in the alternativ­e, direct any designated official or appropriat­e authority at the University to supply him with the documents.

The demanded informatio­n includes, “Proof of receipt of the sum of N3.4 billion takeoff funds of the University from the Federal Government and N100 million donation by the Delta State Government under Prof. ( Mrs) Ongoebi Maureen Orobide Etebu as the Vice Chancellor.

“The Financial Statement of Accounts of the University on the N3.4 billion takeoff funds and the N100 million Delta State donation.”

He also wants to be given proof of the total expenditur­e of the University on the takeoff funds and donation, including a list of capital projects of the NMU. In addition, the activist wants to get the proof of payment vouchers for each project mentioned as well as the contract agreement in respect of the funds in reference.

Besides demanding to see documents regarding the salary, emolument, out- oftour allowance, out- of- pocket expenses and payment vouchers of the former VC, Prof. ( Mrs) Etebu, who served between May 26, 2015 and May 26, 2019, he also asked for her handover notes/ documents.

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