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SGF, Senate Rift Worsens as Lawal Fails to Appear for Budget Defence

NCS c’ttee queries CG over refusal to wear customs uniform FCT claims contract for VP’s gate house will cost N250m

- Omololu Ogunmade in Abuja

The stand-off between the Senate and Secretary to the Government of the Federation, (SGF), Babachir Lawal, resurfaced yesterday as the SGF failed to appear before the Committee on Federal Character to defend the 2017 budget proposal from his office.

At a time, heads of ministries, department­s and agencies ( MDAs) make it a priority to appear before relevant committees to defend the budgets of their agencies, Lawal opted to send the Permanent Secretary, General Services in the Office of the SGF, Mohammed Bukar, to do the defence on behalf of the office.

But irked by the developmen­t, the committee chaired by Senator Tijjani Kaura disallowed the permanent secretary from making any submission before it, insisting that Lawal must appear before it to do the defence or forget it.

It was however, learnt yesterday that some minutes before 10a.m. when the defence was scheduled to take off, the permanent secretary on behalf of the the SGF informed the committee that he (SGF) would not be available for the exercise. Bukar was said to have told the committee that the SGF was away, attending the funeral of a relative outside Abuja.

While turning away the permanent secretary from representi­ng the SGF, the committee asked the SGF to communicat­e a new date when he will personally appear before for the defence. The committee later briefed the Senate President, Bukola Saraki, about the developmen­t.

One of the senators who chose to be anonymous, expressed the displeasur­e of the committee over the SGF’s action.

“Much as we try to protect him as a brother, there are limits to what he should do. What he ought to do is seek the understand­ing of the committee to reschedule which is a normal thing. As far as the committee is concerned, courtesy demands from him to call the chairman. He didn’t appear; he didn’t show concern. Since he’s not here and not ready, he should make contact with the committee to reschedule.

“Why he’s not here is not cogent. He said he went to condole with relatives over the loss of a loved one, but here, we have a colleague, a senator for that matter, who is also supposed to attend the funeral of a loved one, but stayed back to attend the budget defence. As far as we are concerned, the excuse he gave - going to bury a loved one is not a good one at all,” he said.

However, it was learnt that following the action of the committee, the SGF wrote a letter to the committee late yesterday that he would appear before it on Monday.

The Senate had on December 14, 2016, called on President Muhammadu Buhari to sack and prosecute Lawal over alleged mismanagem­ent of internally displaced persons (IDPs) funds following the presentati­on of an interim report of its Ad hoc Committee on North-East Humanitari­an Crisis which indicted him. But Buhari in a letter addressed to the Senate President, Bukola Saraki, a forth night ago, faulted the report, saying it was hasty because it was interim.

Also yesterday, Comptrolle­r-General of Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Col. Hameed Ali (rtd), came under intense rebuke by the Senate Committee on Customs and Excise over his perpetual refusal to wear customs uniform since his appointmen­t in 2015.

While throwing his weight behind the committee, Mr. Mohammed Bello, a former Comptrolle­r-General of Customs during the administra­tion of General Ibrahim Babangida (rtd.), said Ali ought to be addressed as Sole Administra­tor of NCS, if he felt too big to wear uniform which he said was a reflection of his rank as head of the agency.

Ali was put on the spot at a session between the committee, NCS management, Ministry of Finance and Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) on an amendment to NCS bill that is currently before the committee. But in his defence, Ali said as a former military officer, it is against norms to wear uniform the second time.

But the committee dismissed his claim, reminding him about a retired General Halidu Hananiya who wore Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) uniform when he was appointed as Corp Marshall of the agency in the past.

But, Ali was swift to tell the committee that by wearing the second uniform, Hananiya erred.

Angered by the developmen­t, a member of the committee, Senator Obinna Ogba, walked out of the session, saying “this is how you people keep deceiving Nigerians on wrong action and still defending it.”

The committee also queried Ali over his refusal to constitute the board of NCS since 2015 when it was dissolved. According to the committee Chairman, Senator Hope Uzodimma, the decision of Ali’s leadership to unilateral­ly promote and sack customs officers which ought to be done by the board was illegal.

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